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I love this sweet little native ephemeral. The specialist bee called Andrena erigeniae relies on the Spring Beauty for nectar and pollen....Read More
In my shady yard I have large areas covered by these lovely early spring flowers. They grow amongst the deciduous ferns, violets and pri...Read More
I come from a long line of coal miners from the Appalachian foothills of Eastern Kentucky. Indeed "miner's lettuce" is an appropriate co...Read More
Here is an addendum on germinating seeds of Claytonia virginica from the 2nd edition of Norman C. Deno's book, Seed Germination Theory an...Read More
Edible Uses
Leaves; Root.
Root - raw or cooked. Rich in starch, it has a pleasant nutty flavour. A radish-like flavour whe...Read More
They will tolerate sandy soil in shade. They will spread but will get competitions from taller (and aggressive) native plants like Jack ...Read More
A lovely little Spring wildflower that welcomes the sunshine in late March/early April here in West KY. They naturalize in great colonies...Read More
They make a beautiful display in early Spring. Don't put it anywhere that you will need to mow early. They last a few weeks and you wil...Read More
Around here it is firmly entrenched in most of the older lawns.
Never a problem.
The most beautiful sight occurs in very la...Read More
I finally found it amongst the pictures. I consider it my alltime spring favorite; it is sprinkled all over my city front yard. I am try...Read More
I'm rating this a positive, because I see its potential. I spent a half-day digging up clumps from our backyard, with the hope that by p...Read More
a native woodland plant--it is one of the first to bloom in the spring....a very pretty little plant, ours are pale pink with darker pink...Read More
Somewhat difficult to transplant. Bulbs can be dug as plant is going dormant, dried, and planted in fall in new location. They can also ...Read More
Spring beauty is a delicate, much-beloved, early spring-blooming, native Missouri wildflower that typically occurs statewide in rich, moi...Read More