Cherokee County is not too far from where we live. Sunday, we visited friends there and took a drive to enjoy the sunny day and pleasant scenery. Below are some photos of what it looks like in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, early March.
What is this beautiful native tree with gold/green bare stems and red new growth?
Native oak tree scrub
Cliffs, rivers, lakes - lots of beautiful scenery along Hwy 10 near Tahlequah
In the woods, wild rose brambles are covered with buds that will open in a month or so.
The sand bars along the water are open to the public.
If you get a chance to drive around Cherokee County,
check out Cherokee Hills byways links
here and
here.
2 comments:
If the Palmetto grasses can cope up with the stress, it will be healthy and dense and will be able to resist disease. Sometime the disease may spread and it becomes out of any control. However, the disease resistant cultivars can be implemented to avoid future problems.
Thanks for the good tip, Hancey.
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