Waterstone Wildlife home

April 15 2007

New spring plantings:

new spring plants
  • 6 Blackfoot daisy
  • 2 Sideoats gramma grass
  • 1 Crossvine
  • 1 Coral honeysuckle
  • 2 Mealy blue sage
  • 4 Mexican feather grass
  • 4 Boneset
  • 2 Coreopsis

Caretaker's note: Plant diversity is desirable to encourage a variety of animal species. Selections are made that are native to Texas. Plants that are deer resistant are left uncaged. Most flowering plants need to be caged to protect from deer browsing. One exception is the Blackfoot daisy (seen in the foreground of this photo).

In harsh conditions, no plants are safe from deer browse. Typically, deer avoid strong smelling leaves, like Rosemary, Lavender and Lantana.

Native plants require frequent waterings until they are well established in their new location, then they should do fine on natural rainfall.


immature Leopard frog

Caretaker's note: Many frogs and tadpoles are found in the pond near the house. This juvenile has grown its legs, but the coloring on the back of its head is still in its youth phase.

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