When weather brings Master Naturalists indoors, they bring the joys of nature with them; read the full issue here (Cover photo: Raymond Choo)
Plants
Seeding Natives Beautify Landscapes, Sustain a Larger Biological Community
A Q&A to help recognize, select, and sow wildflower seeds for beauty and wildlife benefit (Photo: S. Westveer)
Changing Seasons Around Houston
Coastal prairies show off the seasons. TMN Coastal Prairie Chapter Vice-President Shannon Westveer’s favorite season is autumn. Photo by Shannon Westveer
Seeds and Growth: Studying Nature
TMNCPC member Jean Stipelcovich writes how getting to know wild things is fun. She says plants have stories and histories. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Seabourne Hosts Seven Types of Bluestem
King Ranch bluestem is among the numerous non-native grasses living at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Seabourne: Summer Gardens Keep Pace
Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter members are improving the gardens and prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Sign by Pam Jones
Seabourne Update: Prairie Planting Success
Texas Master Naturalists keep busy at gardens and in prairie at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo of Sharon Watson by Naomi Brown
TMN Chapters Compete in Aquatic Plant Photo Contest
A Texas Master Naturalist Aquatic Plant Photo contest involves competition among individuals and chapters. Photo by Paula Dittrick.
Come See Seabourne Creek Nature Park Gardens
This coneflower is among many beautiful blooms in the Seabourne Creek Nature Park gardens, which master naturalists keep improving. Photo by Paula Dittrick
Bubble Clusters, Etc., on Plants
Spittlebugs, galls, and leaf miners make for some interesting finds on plants. Spittlebug photo by Paula Dittrick












