Our Missouri Yard in Early Fall 2025
/Lots of changes in our Missouri yard. The Missouri Evening Primrose is blooming – seemingly liking the cooler temperatures (and the rain). It has not produced any seed; maybe there aren’t any pollinators finding it.
A very white mushroom came up in a part of the yard that hadn’t had mushrooms previously. Its surface looked a little like a roasted marshmallow.
The pollinators are waning with the flowers…and seeds are dominant as the growing season draws to a close.
Some leaves are still green…some turning very red. The Virginia creeper near our front steps is still green.
There are small branches from the oak on the ground (squirrels?) and what might be an oak seedling has colorful leaves.
The chives seeds are black and ready to topple from the husks; the goldenrod seeds are not yet mature.
The beautyberry has one small cluster of berries, and the poke weed berries are maturing (some have already been eaten by birds). The poke weed stems are magenta until the first hard freeze.
I am thrilled that my fragrant sumac has at least one part that has rooted outside the flowerbed…taking over a part of the yard. The rose bushes are blooming – a last hurrah before winter.
As I finished my walk around the yard, I noticed a lone dandelion puff….more plants with deeper roots to hold the soil next year!