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Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) is a native perennial found throughout eastern North America. Not only is it a beautiful addition to the garden, but it’s also great for attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. This plant thrives in shady borders, open woodland gardens, or wildflower meadows – you can spot it flowering next to the […]

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The Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) is native to eastern North America. These frogs are very territorial, especially the males. You can differentiate their sexes since they are dimorphic (showing observable differences in form, color, size, or structure between sexes). For example, females are usually larger than males. However, the male tympanum (located right behind the [...


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Mayapple rust (Allodus podophylli) is a fungal parasite that forms tiny, bright orange cup-like structures on mayapple leaves. Many rusts need two different host species to complete their life cycle, but in this case, mayapple rust relies on only one plant host, the Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum), to complete its entire life cycle. Rusts that rely […]

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The Watershed Institute Celebrates its Supporters, Staff, and Friends at its Annual Meeting PENNINGTON, NJ, May 4, 2026– The Watershed Institute celebrated 76 years of protecting clean water and healthy watersheds with more than 100 supporters, staff, and friends at its 2026 Annual Meeting on Monday, April 27, 2026. The meeting took place at the […]

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