Restoration of the Wildflower Woods and Tame Garden at the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic site
Gene gardening by lakeshore
Gene Stratton- Porter, best-selling author, naturalist and photographer, purchased over 100 acres in 1912 on Sylvan Lake in northern Indiana and named it Wildflower Woods. Concerned with the loss of Indiana native wildflowers, she was determined to use this land to preserve them. This unofficial blog captures the restoration of the woods and garden at the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historical site.
I only got one right. The Mayapple. I thought the first one was violets and I've never seen skunk cabbage before and actually wondered what it looked like, so thanks for posting that!
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Thsi is fabulous! Can I add it to Garden Voices?
I only got one right. The Mayapple. I thought the first one was violets and I've never seen skunk cabbage before and actually wondered what it looked like, so thanks for posting that!
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