The bloom of a stinky Ohio wildflower means warmer weather is on the way. Ohio’s first wildflower, a skunk cabbage, was ...
While Valley residents may notice the first sprouting greens of spring flowers such as daffodils, this thermogenic flower is ...
The groundhogs have had their say, now it's time for the skunks. Skunk cabbages, that is. Another sign of spring in Ohio has ...
looking specifically for wildflowers native to Ohio. They make note of the different pollinators they see and then make a conscious change to their environment to promote wildflowers and native ...
While spring still feels like a ways away, a sign of warmer weather is coming in the form of a stinky wildflower.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources recently shared on social media that, Skunk Cabbage, the state’s first wildflower to bloom each spring has arrived in southern Ohio.
"In Ohio, we have to roll with everything ... Streamo suggested covering plants or flowers with hay, straw or burlap as protection against chilly temperatures. However, she said straw and ...