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Ashe Junipers And The Red Plague

Mother Nature's Son Posted on January 12, 2014 by Art ArizpeJanuary 12, 2014

The Cedar Fever season has started in Central Texas. The fever is a misnamed, because it’s actually an allergic reaction to the pollen released by Ashe Junipers (Juniperus ashei), but the name cedar fever has a nice sound to it and … Continue reading →

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Late Fall Berries

Mother Nature's Son Posted on December 1, 2013 by Art ArizpeDecember 1, 2013

With only 3 weeks left in the fall, some plants are putting out berries! Today was simply beautiful and a typical central Texas fall day. A cool morning, in the 50s, turned into a nice afternoon, in the low 70s. … Continue reading →

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Before The Front

Mother Nature's Son Posted on November 11, 2012 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

There’s a cold front coming in tonight, so I decided to hike while it’s still a bit warm. I noticed this beautiful bit of bark on a Texas Persimmon (Diospyros texana). I’ve posted about Texas Persimmon before, but didn’t have a … Continue reading →

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Red, Gold, and Green

Mother Nature's Son Posted on November 4, 2012 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

Central Texas is not famous for its fall colors. Nonetheless, I went on a hike today to see what I could see. My search was rewarded with a few splashes of color. I prefer to think that our land isn’t … Continue reading →

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Onion Creek Juniper Clearing

Mother Nature's Son Posted on February 12, 2012 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

I got to spend almost four hours yesterday in the afternoon working at the Onion Creek Water Quality Protection Lands in Hays County. The day started a bit cold with lows in the thirties, but by 1 pm it had … Continue reading →

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