![]() ![]() Instantly I recognized it as a very common plant that I've had a lot of trouble identifying, as seen here. It opened to pp.152-153, New England hawkweed Hieracium sabaudum. I picked it up again and opened it at random. So I was back in that store a month later (the Audubon shop, attached to Drumlin Farm, where I was teaching a mushroom class) and it was still there. ![]() I already have a few decent weed and wildflower guides, and the great Sibley tree guide. But I was adamant about not getting new books, as I'm trying to whittle things down, not build them up. "Wild Urban Plants of the Northeast," sounds pretty perfect for me. Actually, I picked it up in the summer and put it right back down. I'm making my 2011 blog project directly related to the house and the land it is on, so be prepared to be well sick of that half acre in a few months.īut I want to tell you about a field guide I picked up the other day. UrbpanThanks, everyone, for the congratulations and well-wishes. ![]()
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