This general view of the fall prairie taken 6 September, shows diverse composites woven into a tapestry.
Jennings Prairie:
Martha Oliver
PhOtOgraPhs by Charles Oliver
A Remnant Thrives in Pennsylvania
The hisTory of Jennings Prairie goes back thousands of years. Immense glaciers scoured the earth, removing soil and exposing bedrock. Fine sand, silt and clay particles from glacial meltwater settled
Cornus sericea displays brilliant fall color and white berries.
Jennings Prairie: A Remnant Thrives in Pennsylvania
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Rock Garden Quarterly Spring 2012