Field trip to Schluckebier and Gasser Sand Prairies

Yesterday Ted Cochrane (in the middle in the above photo) from the U.W. Herbarium led a very informative field trip to two sand prairies in Sauk County, Schluckebier and Gasser. These prairies are owned by the Nature Conservancy but managed for them by the Prairie Enthusiasts.
Sand prairies have an interesting suite of plant species, some also common to other dry prairies and some unique to sand. Schluckebier has the more "normal" prairie flora than Gasser, with lots of rough blazing star in bloom, among other things.


According to various gardening web sites, both of these species can be raised in open flower beds, and seeds can be purchased. Because of their rarity, seeds should never be collected from nature.
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