Rock Prairie Master Gardener Association members volunteer in cooperation with University of Wisconsin-Extension to provide research-based educational and community service opportunities to its members and the surrounding gardening community.
The Rock Prairie Master Gardener Association, located in Rock County, Wisconsin, is the 42nd association of the Wisconsin Master Gardener Program.
This blog is used to distribute timely information to association members regarding volunteer opportunities, MGV highlights, and other social tid bits.
Horticulture related information is to be directed to the Horticulture Educator or the Plant Health Advisors.
This blog is not for garden related questions.
Monday, October 31, 2011
The fragile magic of frost flowers
Frost flowers or ice flowers are formed when the ground is not frozen and water or sap in a plant freezes and creates a crack in the stem. Once the water breaks through the stem, it continues to freeze or grow out in a pattern that looks like a flower.
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