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Symbiosis - Nash Prairie - seed collecting

September 4, 2021 Cindee Klement

Mark Morganstern of Morning Star Prairie Plants invited me to join him to collect seeds for Symbiosis at the Nature Concervancy’s Nash Prairie Preserve. “The 400-acre tract is one of the last remaining segments of the Great Coastal Prairie, which once encompassed six million acres between Lafayette, Louisiana and Corpus Christi, Texas. Nash is a pristine piece of prairieland, largely unaltered by man or machine. More than 300 plant species have been documented there, including several rare species and at least one type of grass thought to be extinct in Texas since the 1800s.“

I will plant the seeds in Symbiosis this fall. Next summer I will collect seeds and share them with other properties.

Green tree frog on a Rattlesnake master. The rattlesnake master reportedly supports 250 species of  wildlife.

Green tree frog on a Rattlesnake master. The rattlesnake master reportedly supports 250 species of wildlife.

Rattlesnake master seeds

Rattlesnake master seeds

The prairie

The prairie

Coneflower seeds

Coneflower seeds

Rosinweed Sunflower seeds

Rosinweed Sunflower seeds

Rosinweed sunflower

Rosinweed sunflower

These are the seeds on the plant

These are the seeds on the plant

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