2019 ARCHIVE
Since March 2019, the continual removal of invasive wooden species has given room for the native Blackland Prairie regrowth of:
Cemetery trees ID’d in March 2019
Red Bud, Chittamwood, Ash,Cedar Elms, are found in the center island of the cemetery. Theodore cedar, Pyracantha, and a thicket of native Dogwood can be found along St. Francis. Bois D’arc, Possumhaw Holly, American Beautyberry are found through out.
Native Re-growth Update as of May 7, 2019:
Mulberry Tree, Morus microphylla
Chittamwood Tree, Bumelia lanuginosa
Yellow Passionflower vine, Passiflora lutea
Southern Dewberry, Rubus trivialis
Carolina Snailseed vine, Cocculus carolinus
Prairie Verbena, Verbena hastata
Indian Blanket, Gaillardia pulchella
Wild Ruellia / Wild Petunia, Ruellia nudiflora
Wild Blue Flax, Linum lewisii
Mustang Grape, Vitis mustangensis
Obedient Plant, Physostegia virginiana
Natives as of May 20- June 15, 2019
Carolina Ponysfoot, Dichondra carolinensis
American Beautyberry, Calicarpa americana
Scarlet Pea/Texas Indigo, Indigofera miniata
Diamond-flowers, Stenaria nigrcans
Virginia Creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Dakota Mock Vervian, Glandularis bipinnatifica
Texas Bindweed, Convolvulus equitans,
Prairie Bur, Krameria Lanceolata
September –October, 2019
Native Grasses:
Side Oats Grama, Bouteloua curtipendula
Little Blue Stem, Schizachyrium scoparium
Purple Top Tridens Flavus
Native Sedges
Young saplings & yuccas:
American Beautyberry, Callicarpa american
Chittamwood, Bumelia lanuginosa
Red Bud, Cercis texansis
Roughleaf Dogwood, Cornus drummondii
Other:
Blackland White Oldfield Aster, Symphyotrihum pilosum
Goat Weed, Croton capitatus
Small Ragweed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Sherpards Purse, Capsella bursa-pastoris