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Blog Entries - Feb. 2021
![Photo of lesser celandine flower](https://www.cincynature.org/media/blog/37DC8E7C-2056-46C7-BECD-9F80BA13834B-208.png)
A Seriously Awful Weed
By Tim Nabors, Naturalist When it comes to invasive plants, this one may be the worst! It is one seriously awful weed. At the Cincinnati Nature Center, we are often approached by guests during the early spring who are
![A photo of a tall stem of second year garlic mustard](https://www.cincynature.org/media/blog/118898B2-431F-4550-91B3-C60CE9DBE76F-202.png)
This Plant Stinks!
By Tim Nabors, Naturalist “This plant stinks...and it’s ugly, a bully, and unwelcome here!” —a direct quote from all of our local plants and animals. Most anyone who has spent any time outdoors in our region
![Photo of Yellow iris at Lotus Pond](https://www.cincynature.org/media/blog/yellow iris lotus pond-193.png)
A Sunny Garden Flower Gone Awry
by Danie Frevola, Conservation Apprentice Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus) is a stunning wetland plant with tall and showy yellow flowers (Fig 1.). While it is an attractive landscaping plant, it also peaks gardener’s
![Photos of Winter Creeper on a tree and a building](https://www.cincynature.org/media/blog/20210223_210041355_iOS-190.jpg)
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Invasive Vine No One Seems to Notice
by Danie Frevola, Conservation Apprentice Wintercreeper (Euonymus fortunei) is found in all sorts of spots throughout Cincinnati- from the side of houses, to the side of highways; across the forest floor all the way up
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Happy National Invasive Species Week!
by Danie Frevola, Conservation Apprentice Happy National Invasive Species Awareness week! Anyone that has had a conversation with me has heard ‘invasive species’ countless times, and it's likely that you have come