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Anacua At Five Mile Dam

Mother Nature's Son Posted on August 11, 2013 by Art ArizpeAugust 11, 2013

After obtaining a good identification on the anacua (Ehretia anacua) trees that we saw at Blanco Shoals, I wanted to show you a couple more photos of it. I think part of what made the tree hard to identify, is that … Continue reading →

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A Tree Grows Along The Blanco

Mother Nature's Son Posted on July 21, 2013 by Art ArizpeAugust 11, 2013

A few weeks ago, I posted about our visit to Blanco Shoals and showed a photo of a tree which I could not identify. The tree was covered in beautiful yellow and red berries. Here’s the photo. I asked on … Continue reading →

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Blanco Shoals

Mother Nature's Son Posted on June 23, 2013 by Art ArizpeJuly 21, 2013

We went  hiking today at the Blanco Shoals Natural Area in San Marcos. I’d never been there and it was on my list of places to check out. Although it was hot, nearing 100 degrees, there was a nice breeze, … Continue reading →

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Sedum Miniature Forest

Mother Nature's Son Posted on May 5, 2013 by Art ArizpeMay 5, 2013

I recently went on a photo hike with other members of the Hill Country Photography Club and came across this lovely sedum miniature forest. We hiked at Ringtail Ridge, which is a natural area in San Marcos. We have sedum on … Continue reading →

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Little Bluestem Gone To Seed

Mother Nature's Son Posted on December 9, 2012 by Art ArizpeDecember 23, 2012

The Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) has gone to seed. Little Bluestem is a native grass and considered quite desirable by we naturalist types. I took a few photos today and you can compare them to my earlier post, at the … Continue reading →

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