Monday, July 6, 2020

Oxalis, many

As some of my four or five readers know i'm a big fan of the plant Oxalis. There are many, many oxalises, one of the most common being the small, very small, yellow flowers that bloom all over many lawns and are considered a nuisance. And i love 'em! Here are a few photographs from what i've been growing, (four species):

Oxalis Inops, pink bloom



Oxalis Deppei, Ironcross, coral bloom

Oxalis Triangularis, lucky, purple bloom

Oxalis Regnelli, white bloom

and all together now:


Happy oxaling to you.

Spotted Wintergreen or

Striped Prince's Pine

Learned about this small forest floor plant on a guided walk at the NC Arboretum and then while walking around in a small piece of wooded land next door, i found this plant growing among the leaves.


When they start growing, they look like this:






and then they begin to grow tall, looking like those below:



and close up they become pretty cute and complex.



Where they are growing, a small wooded area about a hundred yards from my house, will be bulldozed by a contractor who is building homes on the land. He's fine with any plants there being removed so i've dug a few up and potted them with the idea of putting them around the house.

Up close, they look like this:


and this:


This photograph show all three stages of the bloom: the bulb before opening on the right, the open bulb on the left and the seed pod beginning to form on the top which is what the green pod-looking ball will turn into.

The seed pod looks like this:



If you live anywhere west of Mississippi, they grow in the spring along forest floors among the leaves.


Moon and clouds in July '2

Last evening i was playing around with the moon and surrounding clouds, and she shared this with me:








Eventually, there was no visible moon ... all very beautiful!

  A week ago we drove to Bryson City where the Great Smoky Mountain Rail Road is located.  I heard about this mountain train ride some years...