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Smoky Mountain Elk Fest

The Blue Ridge Naturalist Network is planning a significant presence at the inaugural Smoky Mountain Elk Fest!  https://visitncsmokies.com/smoky-mountain-elk-fest/ The festival will take place at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds during the weekend of September 13-14. We will have a booth there for Saturday where we will share information on both the BRNN and about the Arboretum’s Eco Explore program. In addition, Scott Dean, Ken Czarnomski and Randy Richardson have agreed to lead guided hikes on the Blue Ridge Parkway nearby.

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Nature Notes

Bach and Songbirds

by Linda Martinson
Blue Ridge Naturalist

I have spent the past several weeks wandering the wild shores of Baroque music, especially Bach’s. It is humbling; I am proficient at playing only some of his intermediate piano pieces. Music is the youngest of arts and, even though Bach lived only about three hundred years ago (from 1685-1750), he was one of the earliest of the great musicians. His incomparable genius and talent are obvious and astonishing even if you are only scratching the surface of his most accessible music.

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Past Events

The Serpentine Barrens near Franklin, NC Tuesday, September 17, 2019.

Kidney Leaf Grass of Parnassus

On Tuesday September 17th, a small but enthusiastic group of eight hikers joined USDA Forest Service Botanist Gary Kauffman for a walk at the Buck Creek Serpentine Barrens near Franklin.  Gary had shared some of the unique characteristics of the site during our May program at the West Asheville Library, and now some lucky members got to see this very special place first-hand.  Because of unique rock and soil properties, this location supports a number of unique and rare plant species, including three found here an nowhere else in the world.  These were conveniently situated within a few feet of one another in a special corner of the barrens.  Nearby we encountered two rare and beautiful native species in close proximity; the Fringed Gentian and the Big Leaf Grass of Parnassus (a cousin to the Kidney Leaf version we will see at Wolf Mountain Overlook during Saturday’s Waterfalls Hike).  Everywhere we turned we encountered plant and grass species seldom encountered elsewhere.  A great time was had by all, enhanced by Gary’s expertise and fun sense of humor.
Photos by Randy Richardson

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