b'Dont Forget About the Rough:Cultivating an endless fascination for PDs flora & faunaPRUNUS ANGUSTIFOLIAIf you want to know what lives and breathes in theLook for it. native areas around the fairway, PD Golf Course Superintendent Cory Griess is your guy. Just dontLOVE IT FOR:ask him to help you look for a lost ball. In this issue of The Yucca Times, Cory puts the spotlight on the Sand Hill Plum,prunus angustifolia wildlife habitat: songbird and game bird nesting, , aka Chickasaw resting, roosting and food source; wildlife bedding, plum. Native in much of Kansas, according toresting, cover from predators and food sourcekansasforests.org, its found naturally on sandywindbreak: offers ground-level wind protectionprairies, where it is very effective in stopping blowing sand. White flowers appear on this water erosion control: stabilizes blowing soil, stream banks and gulliesdrought-tolerant beauty in early April before leaves appear. Of interest to Chef Rick, for the occasional what it brings to your breakfast table or regionally produced winemaking of jam for your toast, is its bright red orits designation, effective April 2022, as the official orange fruit, which appears in late June or July. state fruit of Kansas'