Fun Fact Friday –“10 Terrible Weeds: #4 Yellow Star Thistle”

Fun Fact Friday –“10 Terrible Weeds: #4 Yellow Star Thistle”

Thistles, if only the softness of its moniker could equal that of its actual traits. Sadly, yellow star thistle is well known in Napa County for its thorny invasive presence. This thorny weed loves to inhabit open hills, grasslands, woodlands, fields, roadsides and...
Fun Fact Friday – 10 Terrible Weeds: #2 Vinca (aka: Periwinkle)”

Fun Fact Friday – 10 Terrible Weeds: #2 Vinca (aka: Periwinkle)”

This 5-petal blue/purple flowering evergreen groundcover, while seemingly cute and popular, is indeed a highly invasive species. Originating from Europe, Africa and Asia, Vinca spreads easily by seed and, to a much greater extent, by re-rooting vines and stems through...
10 Terrible Weeds at Archer Taylor Preserve: #1 English Ivy

10 Terrible Weeds at Archer Taylor Preserve: #1 English Ivy

Today’s Fun Fact Friday launches a series called “10 Terrible Weeds”. #1 English Ivy These weeds are what are known as invasive plants which present great problems for natural lands and are found on many of our permanent preserves and across the...
Purple Fields Abounds at Wantrup Preserve

Purple Fields Abounds at Wantrup Preserve

Our Spring continues to show us magnificent wildflowers throughout the Napa Valley, especially in areas that are protected such as our very own Wantrup Preserve in Pope Valley. Unlike the guided Land Trust’s hikes that allow our members and visitors to get up...
Fun Fact Friday: Rare wildflowers 🌸🌼🌻

Fun Fact Friday: Rare wildflowers 🌸🌼🌻

Did you know that Napa is home to rare and special status species of wildflowers? Professional botanist Jake Ruygt has now documented over 220 native plant species in just 60 acres of prairie on the Land Trust’s Missimer Snell Wildflower Preserve. These include...
Spring Visitor Access to the Archer Taylor Preserve Update!

Spring Visitor Access to the Archer Taylor Preserve Update!

We are happy to announce that we are reopening Archer Taylor Preserve for limited visitor access. Visitors who have been through an ATP orientation are welcome to visit the preserve on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during the months of April and May. Please call the...