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Growing Native with Petey Mesquitey

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Magical Monsoon Moisture

July 05, 2026 8:33am 4 min

The photo is mine taken from our place looking west across the land. I call the photo, “Come to Poppa.”

Mexican Hog-Nosed Snake

June 28, 2026 11:59am 4 min

I first learned this snake as the western hog-nosed snake (Heterodon nasicus). It’s now called the Mexican hog-nosed snake (H. kennerlyi). And this is neat, well at least for me; a snake of my Kentucky youth was the east...

What's Going On Quest

June 21, 2026 11:34am 4 min

Spotting Wyoming paintbrush (Castilleja linariifolia) with those bright red inflorescences out on that gravelly plain in a thicket of Apache plume was so cool.  Our “what’s going on quest” was a success. Paintbrush is wh...

Burs in My Flip Flops and I Don't Care.

June 14, 2026 1:28pm 4 min

The distinctive odor of canyon ragweed (Ambrosia ambrosioides) is so Sonoran Desert. Hey, burs in your flip flops is a very Sonoran Desert thing too and some of those burs could be from kissing cousin Ambrosia deltoidea....

Amphibians and Reptiles, Oh My!

June 07, 2026 2:52pm 4 min

This episode of Growing Native is a rambling reminiscence about amphibians and reptiles. With the monsoon starting up here in the borderlands I think we’re going to be seeing some of those. Yay! The photos are mine. That...

A Jaunt to the Woodlands

May 31, 2026 10:24am 3 min

The common name Firecracker Bush is a good one for Bouvardia ternifolia with its clusters of glowing scarlet flowers that look like small floral explosions, but it can also be one of the many common names for the plant R...

Scruffy Grassland Report

May 23, 2026 12:32pm 4 min

Some spring time banter about the soaptree yuccas (Yucca elata) and pale wolfberry plants (Lycium pallidum) found in the scruffy grassland surrounding our home near the banks of the Ol’ Guajolote. The photos are mine.  

Urban Renewal, Wild Escape and Shindaggers

May 17, 2026 10:42am 4 min

The little urban park in Tucson where part of this episode takes place has always been nice renewal before hitting the road for the two hour trip home. The rocky hillside described is in the Dragoon Mountains and is pret...

Penstemon Stuff!

May 10, 2026 12:16pm 4 min

It’s funny how irritable those relic Parry penstemons from an old roadside hydro seed make me. For goodness sake, why weren’t more regional seeds used in that revegetation job? Short diatribe over. Penstemon species are ...

Drive-By Bebbia in the Borderlands

May 03, 2026 11:28am 4 min

Fans of borderlands’ flora will tell you there is nothing better than spotting an interesting plant out the window of your truck as you rumble by and shouting, “What was that? Wait, stop, pull over!” A drive-by turns int...

Ubiquiticola

April 26, 2026 12:46pm 4 min

I love following drainages out of the mountains and across the deserts, observing all the plants and animals that follow them as well. Do I always tell you that? Having wild turkeys come out of the nearby mountains and w...

Phlox in the Same Old Woodland.

April 19, 2026 3:01pm 4 min

I like to say the name Phlox. I think it’s the letters p, h and l that make it fun, and yes, it’s probably just me. The name is from the Greek for flame and the specific epithet nana for the plant in this episode is also...

Bluedicks of Spring

April 12, 2026 11:12am 4 min

The plant Dichelostemma capitatum (synonym Dipterostemon capitatus) has at least two subspecies and is found all over the west. For me this lily-like plant announces spring in the desert and uplands. Marian and I felt so...

Floriferous State Trees

April 05, 2026 10:59am 4 min

Initially the two Arizona state tree palo verdes were the genus Cercidium. That’s the way I learned them and that’s the genus name you’ll find in all the older floras and field guides. Well, not that older, and anyway, P...

Coral Bean in the Borderlands

March 28, 2026 5:40pm 3 min

If it wasn’t for the Gadsden Purchase, coral bean or Erythrina flabelliformis wouldn’t be found in southeastern Arizona or southwestern New Mexico and so we are in its northern most range out of Mexico. It has so much to...

Regional Crayons and Calliandra

March 21, 2026 6:47pm 4 min

Ms. Mesquitey and I like the idea of regional crayons. The colors of your home place, of your own biotic community. When we saw the fairy dusters (Calliandra eriophylla) blooming on that rocky slope we realized that mayb...

Brittlebush

March 15, 2026 7:53am 4 min

Brittlebush, (Encelia farinosa) loves rocky hillsides and gravelly desert. And though this native shrub has a large range showing up in the Mojave and Great Basin Deserts, for me the bright yellow flowers atop the silver...

Spring Primrose

March 08, 2026 12:35pm 4 min

A spring wildflower in the primrose family Onagraceae, Oenothera primiveris is always a delightful surprise in our yard. And thank you Carl Linnaeus for the confusing generic name Oenothera. Jeez! I’ve come across quite ...

Every Spring Rumex

March 02, 2026 8:57am 4 min

I was wondering if I talk about dock (Rumex hymenosepalus) every spring, so I looked though my notes. Well, not every spring, but almost. If you’re interested in Rumex in an ethnobotanical sorta way, here is a good place...

An Object of Interest

February 23, 2026 9:13am 4 min

When I sat down to put this episode together I thought it was going to be about the flatheaded wood borers I find when I’m splitting fire wood. Somewhere after talking about sauntering around our homestead I wandered off...

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