The blooms of the Carolina buckthorn are not at all showy. They are tiny and greenish white.

I had never paid attention to the blooms of the Carolina buckthorn until one day I walked passed a specimen and my attention was drawn to the hum of bees and the flutter of butterfly wings. At sat down and observed for a few minutes. At one point there were 6 zebra swallowtails feeding on that little tree! Several species of butterflies were drawn to it, in addition to a host of bees.

Photo taken May 4.

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Saturday, May 11th at 9:30 Joe Liggio and volunteers will tell us the history of the preserve and point out and name all the plants.

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Saturday, May 18th 9am to Noon

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