Psacalium decompositum or Indian Plantain is common in the shady mountain forests of southeastern Arizona. You can impress your friends while on a hike by knowing what it is, but I don’t recommend gathering seed and growing it. Leave that to crazy native plant geeks who think it will make them rich.
The bigtooth maple is no longer in its own family of Aceraceae, but is in Sapindaceae. Molecular taxonomy keeps us plant geeks on our...
At my age I should probably being thinking more of getting rid of clutter rather than adding to it. I tell our daughters that...
There are several species of Marah found in the western US, but only M. gilensis in Arizona. I call it wild cucumber, but another...