Timothy grass, is a perennial bunchgrass that is native to Europe and widely naturalized in North America. It is named after Timothy Hanson, an American farmer who promoted its use as a forage crop in the 18th century. It grows to between 2 and 4 feet tall. I really like the color and texture.
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A Gentle Encounter on the Ice Age Trail: Revived Fern Fronds
In early May, I found myself wandering the woods along the Ice Age Trail, carrying a quiet sense of wonder and looking for any signs of wildflowers or small marvels waiting to be noticed. My walk began near Olsen Cabin, and I followed the trail for a while before veering off toward the John Muir...Continue reading