Thanks to plenty of fall rain, an abundance of winter snow and cooler than normal soil temperatures, the wild oat, one of the worst weeds to poke its head up in a wheat or barley field, will be trying ...
Wild oats, or uvularia sessilifolia, get their name from the way their heads hang low, resembling the human uvula.
Standing out is hard among such a flashy crowd, especially for one particularly understated spring ephemeral: sessile-leaved ...