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A Spring Prairie Tour

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A Spring Prairie Tour (May 1, 2020) by Justin Thomas Director of Science NatureCITE The following photos have been posted for folks listening to the NatureCITE podcast #5 (link  here ) to follow along with. For more about ecological emergence, ascendance and autocatalysis see NatureCITE podcast #3 and stay tuned. The photos aren't great, but by using the captions of each photo while listening to the descriptions on the podcast one should be able to better understand of the phenomena and lifeforms explained in the podcast.  Castilleja coccinea (Indian Paintbrush). This was the only population seen on the property, though it used to be common. Growing season fire (that which occurs from mid-February through late September), especially in the spring, burns up the rosettes of this species before they can grow and flower. The fruiting bodies of Carex abdita (Hidden Sedge) in the unburned portion of the site. Oxalis violacea (Wood Sorrel). A common prairie spe