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A spring evening in the Wenatchee Foothills shrubp-steppe

Curious About … Liking Shrub-steppe?

Posted on July 2, 2020 by Susan Ballinger

Plan to visit the CDLT Jacbson Preserve in the Wenatchee Foothills to experience a shrub-steppe ecosystem Continue Reading →

Posted in Conservation, Families, News, sagebrush-grasslands, Shrub-steppe, Susan Ballinger, Wenatchee Foothills, Wenatchee Valley | Tagged big sagebrush, sagebrush-grasslands, Shrub-steppe, Wenatchee Foothills, Wenatchee Valley
Antelope bitterbrush flowers are fragrant to attract insect pollinators

Curious About … Antelope bitterbrush?

Posted on April 29, 2020 by Susan Ballinger

Antelope bitterbrush is blooming in the Wenatchee Foothill’s shrub-steppe. Fragrant yellow blossoms cover each shrub. Rodents and ants cache seeds. Continue Reading →

Posted in Conservation, Families, News, sagebrush-grasslands, Shrub-steppe, Shrubs, Susan Ballinger, Wenatchee Foothills, Wildflowers | Tagged Antelope bitterbrush, sagebrush-grasslands, Seed cache, Seedlings, Shrub-steppe, Wenatchee Foothills

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