The restored prairie at Skokie West in Lake Forest Illinois. This isn't a prairie remnant that was saved and rehabbed. It is land that was totally transformed from original prairie to farmland and then restored to prairie. I think I have that right. So, for me it's always stunning to take in the entire picture of all the components of prairie together in their intricate design and in whole. It all meshes together in a fantastic tapestry of colors, lines and shapes and forms to create the gestalt. But the closer views are probably more translatable onto the digital realm of the internet. Here's some admittedly mediocre pictures of some plants. The first one should be Symphyotrichum novae-angliae "New England Aster". The second is Big Bluestem grass (Andropogon gerardii) and Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans) in medium length picture, with background , third is Pyncnanthemum species "Mountain Mint", forth is unknown to me. The berries are sweetish tasting. I tried one.