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Bouquet of Flowers compliments of the Red River Chapter, Texas Master Naturalist Program
Spring Wildflowers!
Common name: Brown-eyed Susan (the gold daisy with the brown center)Scientific name: Rudbeckia hirta
Common name: Philadelphia fleabane (small white daisy with yellow center)
Scientific name: Erigeron philadelphi cus
Common name: Queen Ann's Lace
Scientific name: Daucus carota
Common name: Spiderwort (bloom 3-petaled blue or occasionally magenta.
Closes in PM)
Common name: Sensitive briar (bloom pink ball-shaped bloom)
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Cfp: Journal Of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, And E-reserves (common Practices)
CFP: Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and E-reserves (Common Practices) The Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and E-reserves (a peer reviewed journal) is seeking articles for a special issue on common practices (not best...
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Library Learning Patch Nature Club
Our third year of Library Learning Patch Nature Club has begun. We have changed our name this year to more accurately reflect the purpose of the program, teaching children about their natural world. This nature club is a joint effort...
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Meadow Aster
Pretty in Purple, Another Red River County Wildflower: The Meadow Aster Red River Chapter Texas Master Naturalist Common Name: Meadow Aster Scientific Name: Aster pratensis The purple and gold blooms of the Meadow Aster brings a vivid yet subtle...
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Red River Wildflowers!
Introducing: Common Name: Spider Lily Scientific Name: Hymenocallis Eulae This stately lily is springing up and blooming in moist, low areas of northeast Texas. It springs forth from a large onion-like bulb. The four to six flowers bloom in a cluster...
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Texas Master Naturalist Display
Red River County Wildflower! Common Name: Giant Coneflower Scientific Name: Rudbeckia grandiflora These tall, stately coneflowers are blooming in area prairies and pinelands. A colony of the five-foot tall coneflowers are blooming alongside the...
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