Marsh marigold plants, or Caltha palustris, are native throughout much of the United States. Large numbers of the flower can be seen in bloom in early spring. Though its common name is often a source ...
It has been ages since I moved back to Maine and my memory is not the best, but, one thing I will never forget about that first spring back were the marsh marigolds. I had never seen them before: ...
Among the most conspicuous wildflowers of early May, my favorite is a native wetland plant, the yellow so-called “Marsh Marigold.” It’s also called “American cowslip” and is always found blooming ...
While visiting my dad in New York this last weekend I couldn't help but notice the marsh marigolds growing in profusion in the derelict swamps and flood plains along the train tracks and highways; ...
You can’t help but love the sight of many little yellow daisylike blooms that are hugging the ground in gardens around Hampton Roads this time of year. The plants with shiny green, heart-shaped leaves ...
Editor's note: Once a month, the OSU Extension master gardener's office of Franklin County profiles a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Certain conditions in our landscapes can present ...
In various mythological and cultural tales, every person is said to have a spirit or apparition wandering the world that bears an identical physical resemblance to them called a doppelganger. Some ...
For lots of Northland residents, it isn't really spring until the marsh marigolds bloom. Spring Watch received its first marsh marigold report this past week. "Well, my favorite signs of spring have ...
April was in no hurry to relinquish its hold on snow and ice. Along with the late snowfalls, area lakes held onto ice cover longer than usual. Several rains added to this, providing for a cool and wet ...