They’re forest beacons, glowing come-hithers to migrant birds. These gene catapults, each carrying a plant’s hope for another generation, are ripening this week in Sewanee and across the eastern US. Not coincidentally, thrushes and other south-bound birds are also on the move (see BirdCast for the feathered forecast near you).
Some fruits from the woods near Sewanee:
- Lindera benzoin
- Euonymus americanus
- Prosartes lanuginsoum
- Caulophyllum thalictroides
- Actaea pachypoda
- Cornus florida
- Toxicodendron radicans
- Viburnum acerifolium