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A pink flower

What is a native plant and why does it matter? Part 2

So, last time we left off with marine plants creating enough oxygen to create an ozone layer in the atmosphere. This blocked the UV radiation that made life on land impossible. Algae colonized wet areas on land, followed by primitive plants without roots or vascular systems. All land plants descended from these early colonizers, with… Read more

By Floyd Catchpole | Posted on: April 17, 2025 | ~1 min read

Nature Notes

Chinquapin Oak leafless in winter at McKinley Woods FP

Wildflowers April 6

McKinley Woods FP On Sunday, April 6, I went to McKinley Woods to see how the wildflowers are looking.ย  No prescribed burn this year so the display is less showy and more uneven than usual as many plants are delayed trying to come up through the leaves, while bare ground and south facing areas are… Read more

By Floyd Catchpole | Posted on: April 8, 2025 | ~2 min read

Kankakee Torrent Chapter Events

European Reed Canary Grass

Invasive species April 2024 European Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea).ย Reed Canary Grass (RCG) originated in Europe, Asia, and Canada.ย It is unclear if there was a native strain of RCG in Illinois.ย The native and European strains of RCG are hard for botanists to tell apart with the naked eye but easy for ecologists to separate.ย See that… Read more

By Floyd Catchpole | Posted on: May 6, 2024 | ~4 min read

Kankakee Torrent Chapter Events

Rocky Bluff Trail hike People gathering for a hike

Preventing the Spread of Invasive Plants Through Hiking Etiquette

Doing our part as individuals as we enjoy nature takes a little etiquette. Beyond the usual field trip guidelines of bug spray and sturdy shoes, I would like to discuss an often-overlooked aspect of hiking etiquette, cleanliness, and sanitation.ย Now, I’m not going to talk about using outhouses (please don’t hover over the seat; you’re too… Read more

By Floyd Catchpole | Posted on: May 6, 2024 | ~4 min read

Kankakee Torrent Chapter Events