Flora of Henderson County Walkways – Non-native Trees & Shrubs

With loads of time on their hands, Ken and his co-leader, Annie, have been documenting the flora of Henderson County walkways. Their walkies have taken them to the Oklawaha Greenway, Fletcher Park, Park Ridge Nature Trail, & the Park at Flat Rock. Previous posts showed native flora in early- & late-summer, non-native flora, & native trees & shrubs. Here are the their pictures of non-native trees & shrubs.  Photography by Ken Borgfeldt. (Click on any picture to zoom & enter the slide show).

Plants that are non-native to North America are indicated by an asterisk (*) placed after the species name.

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Native Flora of Henderson County Walkways – Trees & Shrubs

With loads of time on his hands, Ken and his co-leader, Annie, have been documenting the flora of Henderson County walkways. Their walkies have taken them to the Oklawaha Greenway, Fletcher Park, Park Ridge Nature Trail, & the Park at Flat Rock. Previous posts showed native flora in early- & late-summer, & non-native flora. Here are the their pictures of native trees & shrubs.  Photography by Ken Borgfeldt. (Click on any picture to zoom & enter the slide show).

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Joe’s Birthday Trip to South Carolina – November 18 – 21, 2020

Joe and Mary went camping at Devil’s Fork State Park for his birthday. Temperature the first night was 33º! While there they also hiked at Station Cove & Eastatoe Creek Heritage Preserve. Photography by Joe Standaert. Click on any picture to zoom and enter the slide show. 

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Plants on Randy’s One Acre..

Randy writes….
“I certainly miss the fellowship and learning of the WCBC, but like everyone else am trying to make the best of a bad situation during the pandemic.  My wife and I have been exceedingly cautious and therefore have avoided single track trails, so I’ve had to keep my botanizing close to home.  I spent the first half of the year getting the upper hand on the invasives on our one acre + property just east of Asheville.  With the bad guys mostly under control I finally found time to work on my photography skills via online training and videos.  The native wildflowers in the neighborhood have been the perfect subject to practice on.  The attached photos document some of the more interesting or attractive wildflowers I’ve found in late summer and fall.  There is one non-native here; Geranium sibirica.  I included it because the FDA says it is rare in our area, despite our being blessed (?) with plenty in our back yard.  Had a devil of a time identifying it since it isn’t in any of my field guides.  Looking forward to hitting the trails with everyone next year once a vaccine gives us back our freedom.”
Photography by Randy Richardson.

Plants that are non-native to North America are indicated by an asterisk (*) placed after the species name.

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More Non-native Plants!

Ken and Annie already showed us the non-native flora they found this year on the Henderson County Walkways. Here are more non-native plants we have encountered elsewhere. The link to our Native/Non-native Plant List can be found here. Photography by Becky Armstrong, Ken Borgfeldt, Penny Longhurst, Jim Poling, & Joe Standaert. (Click on any picture to zoom & enter the slide show).

Plants that are non-native to North America are indicated by an asterisk (*) placed after the species name.

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