Three Swampy Species: The Cardinal Flower, Buttonbush, and Arrowhead

In Indiana at least, forests are actually one of the best preserved habitats. Forests are “multiple-use” spaces — they can be used for hunting, logging, and hiking — and so there is an economic incentive to preserve them. In contrast, wetlands tend to be less well preserved because they don’t produce a salable product likeContinue reading “Three Swampy Species: The Cardinal Flower, Buttonbush, and Arrowhead”

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