Saturday, January 2, 2021

Rocky Mount (Tennes-Sierran, January-February 2021)

American Persimmons (Diospyros virginiana), or "possum apples."

This year, several local nature enthusiasts have teamed up to restore historic grassland habitat at Rocky Mount State Historic Site in Piney Flats, Tennessee. Our mission? To rebuild the verdant ecosystems before the industrialized extraction and development of modern times. Remnant plants, from hazelnuts (which were likely roasted for a treat at Christmas at the farm in the late 1700's), to purple lovegrass that's been waiting below the reach of the sickle bar to flourish, are springing up from a dense ecological memory. Butterflies, from variegated fritillaries to long-tailed skippers, now dance over the orange-and-purple bluestem grass, and blue grosbeaks nest in groves of sassafras. This biological reserve of useful species (both ecologically and to humans) will add an entirely new dimension to the site, and is off to a promising start.

To read the article about this project featured in the Tennes-Sierran magazine, follow this link: https://www.sierraclub.org/sites/www.sierraclub.org/files/sce/tennessee-chapter/Tennes-Sierran/2021/TenneSierran%20January%20February%202021%20digital.pdf


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