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Bill Graham
Certain plants will produce pretty ice patterns on stems during fall and winter
Kansas City, Mo. – Icy blooms, often called frost flowers, are appearing this winter at the Missouri Department of Conservation's (MDC) Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center. Frozen, twisted ribbons of ice arose on the lower stems of white crownbeard, a native wildflower planted in the Center's outdoor garden. Good soil moisture and cold temperatures have produced numerous frost flowers on white crownbeard in recent months.
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Bill Graham
Certain plants will produce pretty ice patterns on stems during fall and winter
Kansas City, Mo. – Icy blooms, often called frost flowers, are appearing this winter at the Missouri Department of Conservation's (MDC) Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center. Frozen, twisted ribbons of ice arose on the lower stems of white crownbeard, a native wildflower planted in the Center's outdoor garden. Good soil moisture and cold temperatures have produced numerous frost flowers on white crownbeard in recent months.
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