Monday, June 10, 2013

June is the month of the Standing Cypress!

Yellow Standing Cypress
Standing Cypress
While many lovely wildflowers are blooming all over the preserve, the Standing Cypress (Ipomopsis rubrais clearly standing out! Austin is the western-most edge of this striking plant common in most southeast US states. When Standing Cypress are plentiful, you'll see a proportionate number of yellow versions - just enough to add variety and make you wonder if you are seeing something rare! (Not really rare at all but it is exciting to think so!). These unique plants attract butterflies and hummingbirds... and deer who will nibble on the tips causing them to branch out increasing the number of blooms. To see more Standing Cypress in the Austin area, check out the Commons Ford Park's prairie restoration project, not far from the library. (P. McGee)