The Hometown Treasure May 2013 | Page 9

Spotlight on H. Honor Roll ... cont. from previous Kathryn Franklin, Bronte Fry, Eugene Fry, Julia Fry, LuAnn Fry, Daniel Gill, Miriam Gingerich, Angela Handshoe, Houston Haney, Alisha Hochstetler, Lynita Hochby David Lane stetler, Paul Hochstetler, Seth Hostetler, Advanced Indiana Master Naturalist Kody Hunt, Cheyenne Kalb, Sierra Kimmell, Aaron Lambright, Jane Lambright, Marcus Lambright, Alyssa Lehman, Jared Lehman, Logan Lewton, Brody Long, Peyton Martin, Dylan Mast, Amiah May, Amy s the saying goes, April after being picked. Over the years, the Miller, Andreya Miller, Andy Miller, Derek consequences of wildflower picking by D. Miller, Derek L. Miller, Emily Miller, showers bring May flowers. Wildflowers are starting to people, goes far beyond the loss of the Esther Miller, Joan Miller, Jordan Miller, make their appearance flowers themselves. Wildflowers supKaren Miller, Kevin Dale Miller, Kevin port ecosystems for pollinators, birds, Dean Miller, Kevin Z. Miller, Loren Miller, growing in our backyard. They can be found almost anywhere, from the and small animals on a micro scale. Michelle Miller, Roman Miller, Wendall cracks in city sidewalks to non-farmed The list goes on to include butterflies Miller, Dalton Misner, Kali Plutowski, fields, prairies and wooded areas. Wild- and other insects, small birds, and Sarah Raber, Brady Roth, Beth Schlabach, flowers are not weeds, although some animals. These creatures depend on Kevin Schlabach, Rachel Schlabach, Anna may think they are. Planted pretty seeds, nectar, and pollen for their food Schmucker, Emily Schrock, Kara Schrock, much from nature’s natural way of supply and life support. Have you ever Kaylee Schrock, Seth Schrock, Jennifer Schwartz, Lavon Schwartz, Leora planting them, on their own. There are heard the saying, “Leave nature well literally thousands of wildflowers, and enough alone and it will take care of its Schwartz, Maci Schwartz, Alexis Shaneythere are some yet to be discovered by self?” Well, this same principle applies felt, Adrianna Sharick, Regan Sharick, researchers/scientists. Different wildhere too. In addition, some pollinators Valerie Sisco, Breanna Strand, Diane flowers are found all over the world are not very mobile or have very small Stutzman, Taylor Trittipo, Aaron Troyer, and the weather determines where, home ranges and or depend on just one Kari Troyer, Marcus Troyer, Matthew when and how you can find certain species of plant and they die once their Troyer, Jaci Vaughn, Sue Ann Wagler, Jeryl Weaver, DeAnne Wingard, Esther Winones, but not others. The region and habitat has been destroyed. gard, Karl Wingard, Rita Wingard, Todd habitats of where you live also deterEnjoy the new beginnings of spring Wisler, Christopher Yoder, Jared Yoder, mines this as well. as you venture out into great outdoors. JoDena Yoder, Karen Yoder, Karla Yoder, For a lot of us, when you find Maybe go on a wildflower walk for Lori Yoder, Lucas Yoder, Milan Yoder, Sansome wildflowers it is one of the most yourself and see what you will find on dra Yoder. A Nature Wildflowers beautiful experiences you can encounter in nature. I know when I was a kid I had a deep impulse, when it came to wildflowers, to reach out and pick them. I still might from time to time, but I have learned from studying the ecosystem that it is not such a good idea. Wildflowers are fragile and many will wilt and perish soon your next adventure. I would highly recommend that you take a field guide with you on ‘wildflowers’ so you will better understand what you are seeing and exercise your senses. Familiarize yourself with the different parts of t he flowers. Look, feel, smell, and observe, but don’t pick! I like to play with my mom. — Carolyn, age 8 Grade 9 Ammera Alshuga, Holly Berger, Jeanie Bontrager, Lauren Bontrager, Hope Brandenberger, Andrew Brown, Jacques Cruea, Erika Gamble, Asher Gingerich, Shanna Greene, Gracie Hales, Stephani Hallgarth, Karey Haney, Riley Hochstetler, Jeran Hoopingarner, Alexis Hostetler, Kaitlyn Hostetler, Chris Janik, Bradly King, Arthur Koehler, Miranda Kresse, Maria McCoy, Brandon Meadows, Donna Miller, Jaocb Miller, Sierra Miller, Timothy Miller, Dhruti Patel, Savannah Rang, Chris Reed, Adriene Roth, Jayden Schlabach, Trace Scoles, Spencer Shank, Megan Steider, Benson Stoltzfus, Brianna Strong, Alex Stutzman, Wade Troyer, Andrea Weaver, Sierra Weaver, Andrew Yoder, Tessa Zimmerly. continued on next page The Hometown Treasure · May ‘13 · pg 7