Did a lot of habitat management work through the fall and winter with canopy removal and controlled burns. Here are even more photos (in no particular order) taken from around the property so far this year. (Reddit only allows 20 images per post.)

Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 6, Part 7

Alright, I'm done.

by reddidendronarboreum

5 Comments

  1. reddidendronarboreum

    Don’t know why the false boneset picture got swapped for a duplicate of wrinkleleaf goldenrod. I definitely uploaded, so must have been a bug with reddit.

  2. Tylanthia

    Amazing diversity on your land. You have stuff I’ve never even seen for sale anywhere.

  3. Comfortable_Lab650

    Excellent job on that habitat restoration. That Sourwood looks gorgeous in its fall colors. They put on quite a show too with their spring flowers and are swarming with bumbles. On the Longleaf Pine, I have never seen one of those. I live in north Mississippi and there are a lot of pine plantations around that they grow for the wood, but nary a one of the Longleaf Pine.

  4. Appropriate-Owl-6880

    Reddit can be quirky like that! I’d love to see the false boneset pic when you get a chance.

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