DIY Ribbon Wildflower Kit
Ohio Collection; Oak Openings
This How to Ribbon kit will teach you how to replicate a beautiful wildflower collection. Complete with ribbon and all findings, it represents an endangered collections of wildflowers that thrive in one of the world's most rare and diverse ecosystems. The oak savanna and grassland prairie of Northwest Ohio's Oak Openings region were created after the last ice age, nearly 12,000 years ago. Most of the wildflowers there are endangered, and are the perfect subjects for my special ribbon wildflower collections. I have spent many hours finding the perfect ribbon to showcase these marvelous examples of biodiversity in Ohio! Pin it on your buy lapel or give it to a fellow nature lover! They are beautiful reminders of one of natures wonders!
The Bottle Gentian , or Closed Gentian are a beautiful bright blue and bloom in the meadows and prairies in late August through September.
Hoary Puccoon comes from the Borage family and is bright yellow. it blooms in the late Spring in the sandy areas.
Orange Wood Lily, a native plant of N.A. It grows in deciduous forest openings from June through July.
Canada Field Thistle grows throughout Ohio. It features small lavender flower heads that bloom from June through August..
Product code: DIY Kit; buy Ohio Collection, Oak Openings