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Wildflower Walk in the Rain September 29

The weatherman predicted an 80% chance of rain.  So we canceled our wildflower walk, right?  Wrong!  It was a small group this time, and that is really understandable.  It rained on me the whole way as I drove to the preserve.  Light rain continued off and on all day.

We simply carried umbrellas and pressed on.  What was blooming?  Goldenrod of several species, swamp sunflowers (they will probably put on a more dramatic show in a few more days), cowbane (Oxypolis sp.), Lobilia,…

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Added by Pauline Singleton on September 30, 2012 at 9:18pm — No Comments

Watson Preserve is on Shutterfly

I've created a web site(s) called “A place apart - Watson Rare Native Plants Preserve” to share pictures of this very special place. I'd like you to be a member of the site. Come check it out at http://watsonpreservephotos.shutterfly.com/.

Added by David F. Henderson on August 11, 2012 at 7:20pm — No Comments

Watson Preserve photos on flickr

Pauline,

I put all the Watson Preserves photos I have taken into one set in my flickr.  Here is the URL.  I don't know where it would work best to place it.  You decide.  I am adding it here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/carthamus/sets/72157630898833124/

Added by sonnia hill on August 4, 2012 at 10:34am — No Comments

Orchid Walk July 28, 2012

We had a wonderful group turn out for the orchid walk on July 28.  About three dozen people, from Dallas-Ft Worth area to Louisiana to Houston, braved the southeast Texas heat and humidity to search for the rare Chapman’s orchid, Platanthera chapmanii. We were not disappointed.

 

Our thanks and our sympathy go to Joe Liggio, who led the walk that day.  A few days earlier, Joe’s mother passed away.  We certainly would have understood if he had canceled.  However, he…

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Added by Pauline Singleton on July 29, 2012 at 2:41pm — No Comments

Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve in the Summer

This first time I saw the Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve was in August.  Although it was a typical upper Gulf Coast summer day, I was extremely happy to brave the heat and humidity, for a field of Liatris pycnostachya was in bloom and the breath-takingly beautiful flowers were swarming with butterflies: many of them showy swallowtails such as the black swallow tail, the palemedes, giant swallowtail, tiger swallowtail....  My second summer visit came in July, when the rare Chapman Orchid…

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Added by Lan Shen on July 6, 2012 at 2:15am — No Comments

Donations

Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve is a 501c3 charitable corporation, and donations, while never a requirement for a visit, are always welcome and are tax-deductible.

If you would like to make a donation to support the preserve, please send a check to Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve, PO Box 533, Warren, TX 77664 or use the button below to use your credit card or Paypal.

If you wish to confirm our status with the IRS, our EIN is 80-0316780

EVENTS

Wildflower Walk

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.

Volunteer Workday

Saturday, May 18th 9am to Noon

We plan to work on the boardwalk. We will be washing the surface with water. We will provide water and snacks.

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