Lucinda Mays is a horticulturist at Chadron State College in Nebraska. She picks plants historically used by Native Americans of the region when they followed the ripening season. Mays refers to expects such as now deceased Claude Barr, who have learned what plants thrive in the Great Plains conditions where she lives. Pictured is a … Continue reading
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Plants For A Place Like No Other
Lucinda Mays, Chadron State College horticulturist, selected plants of historic settler culture for a plantbed to show what plants they brought with them to enjoy. Mays pairs Prairie Smoke with blue flowers for Spring. Thanks for your visit here. Please see her story and comment below if you wish. http://www.yankton.net/river_city/article_a3d2c4b6-fb1a-11e2-bfd0-0019bb2963f4.html
Plants For A Place Like No Other
Lucinda Mays is a horticulturist at Chadron State College, Nebraska. She has worked hard to find plants of the region to use in landscaping on campus. She’s a fan of plant tags so others can learn about the featured plants. Plants she selects makes her campus stand out like no other. Yellow buckwheat in the … Continue reading