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Stickfigure Gardening: A Garden Journal of backyard ecology.
This is a garden journal of our garden here in Tulsa, OK featuring illustrations and garden notes that include discussions on botany, botanizing, entomology, garden ecology, botanical illustration and art.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Poinsettia recsue from white flies
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
The Iris Garden at Shangri la
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Iris in a Pot
Golden Muffin in Container |
Labels:
container garden,
iris
Monday, April 20, 2015
Linda's Herb Harvest
Linda Bob's Herbs |
Labels:
herb garden
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Bloom Day 4/15/15
Welcome to Blogger's Bloom Day. This is an iris I acquired about 25 years ago. It is my wife's favorite and it is easy to see why. What makes it a great iris is it's habit. The blooms are spaced in such a way that they produce this little mass of color.
Golden Muffin Iris |
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
A Poem, Winter is Excused
Winter is excused
from her dreary work.
To celebrate a gentle jew
she preps a terra firma cake.
She glazes first with frozen rain,
just an inch or two,
Then dusts a fluffy frosting on
borrowed from the dew.
The critters stitch a greeting
with hurried, scurried script.
Proud balloons apologize
and open an azure window up.
A solitary candle
suspends infinity
for brighter, gayer atmospheres
and hospitality
The brook and feathered choristers
Great guest, the mountaineers
Glad breezes teases, tickles, tingles
deciduous chandeliers.
"Happy birthday, little King"
twinked a northern star
While the bashful moon Noctombolist
ran naked from the day.
MG Morris
from her dreary work.
To celebrate a gentle jew
she preps a terra firma cake.
She glazes first with frozen rain,
just an inch or two,
Then dusts a fluffy frosting on
borrowed from the dew.
The critters stitch a greeting
with hurried, scurried script.
Proud balloons apologize
and open an azure window up.
A solitary candle
suspends infinity
for brighter, gayer atmospheres
and hospitality
The brook and feathered choristers
Great guest, the mountaineers
Glad breezes teases, tickles, tingles
deciduous chandeliers.
"Happy birthday, little King"
twinked a northern star
While the bashful moon Noctombolist
ran naked from the day.
MG Morris
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Noid update
Here is a specimen I picked up at the Oxley Nature Center next to the parking lot. I believe it is the same species as the one that fell out of my 110 year old botany book. There are some differences that I noticed. The first is that the seed pods are larger on the older one. Second is the position of the pods on the plant. In the older one there are quite a few pods near the base of the plant. Yet there is also one near the base of the new one. I'm pretty sure that the older specimen is a more mature plant. I would love to look at the tissues under a microscope to see if they match but I don't know how to do that yet.
The older specimen on the left may be C. oligosperma because of the difference in seed and pod size.
The older specimen on the left may be C. oligosperma because of the difference in seed and pod size.
Old vs New Specimens |
Cardamine Hirsuta from notebook |
Labels:
botanical illustration,
Botanical specimen,
botonizing,
NOIDs
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