
It looks like my Trillium recurvatum will be blooming its first spring in our back yard. Thanks Rick G!
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Only tiny remnants of Ohio's prairie past, these two cemeteries in Madison County are ablaze with glory right now. If you haven't seen these pioneer cemeteries, they are worth the drive.
Bigelow Cemetery State Nature Preserve
and Smith Cemetery State Nature Preserve
Although I have lived in Central Ohio for six years, I have not yet adequately examined Central Ohio's natural remnant prairies, but I'm going to start now. They are just fantastic places.
Tom
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Labels: plants, prairies, state nature preserves, wildlflowers