I still haven't determined the identity of this plant:
It has ugly white and green flowers now. I've looked through my books and on line and can't find anything that looks quite like it. It has five basal leaves with smooth edges. The stem is hairy and hollow. It may be a type of plantain as Brenda suggested.
This isn't a real clear picture of the flowers, but maybe it's enough to help someone identify it. It likes water.
I'll try posting this to other sites I belong to and see if anyone can solve this mystery.
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May 31, 2012
May 24, 2012
Name That Plant
While checking our fields, I came across this plant.
I checked on it yesterday and the stem has grown so that the head of it is about 18 inches tall. I've never seen it growing around here before, unless it looks a lot different once it blossoms. I'll keep checking on it until it blooms and then try and figure out what it is.
If anyone knows the identity of this plant, leave me a comment and let me know. I'll send a bar of Glory Farm goat's milk soap to the first person to identify it correctly.
We are in the middle of monsoon season here. The rain just keeps coming. I guess it's making up for all of the snow we didn't get this winter. Just about everything is water logged.
This is just a picture of the wild load of firewood my honey brought home yesterday.
I checked on it yesterday and the stem has grown so that the head of it is about 18 inches tall. I've never seen it growing around here before, unless it looks a lot different once it blossoms. I'll keep checking on it until it blooms and then try and figure out what it is.
If anyone knows the identity of this plant, leave me a comment and let me know. I'll send a bar of Glory Farm goat's milk soap to the first person to identify it correctly.
We are in the middle of monsoon season here. The rain just keeps coming. I guess it's making up for all of the snow we didn't get this winter. Just about everything is water logged.
This is just a picture of the wild load of firewood my honey brought home yesterday.
The road heading out to the pasture.
The livestock trailer in the puddles.
The little creek in the pasture has abandoned it's banks. Can cattle swim?
They don't seem to mind the rain. It just means more green grass for them.
Have a blessed, dry day.
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Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
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May 31, 2012
Update on Mystery Plant
I still haven't determined the identity of this plant:
It has ugly white and green flowers now. I've looked through my books and on line and can't find anything that looks quite like it. It has five basal leaves with smooth edges. The stem is hairy and hollow. It may be a type of plantain as Brenda suggested.
This isn't a real clear picture of the flowers, but maybe it's enough to help someone identify it. It likes water.
I'll try posting this to other sites I belong to and see if anyone can solve this mystery.
It has ugly white and green flowers now. I've looked through my books and on line and can't find anything that looks quite like it. It has five basal leaves with smooth edges. The stem is hairy and hollow. It may be a type of plantain as Brenda suggested.
This isn't a real clear picture of the flowers, but maybe it's enough to help someone identify it. It likes water.
I'll try posting this to other sites I belong to and see if anyone can solve this mystery.
May 24, 2012
Name That Plant
While checking our fields, I came across this plant.
I checked on it yesterday and the stem has grown so that the head of it is about 18 inches tall. I've never seen it growing around here before, unless it looks a lot different once it blossoms. I'll keep checking on it until it blooms and then try and figure out what it is.
If anyone knows the identity of this plant, leave me a comment and let me know. I'll send a bar of Glory Farm goat's milk soap to the first person to identify it correctly.
We are in the middle of monsoon season here. The rain just keeps coming. I guess it's making up for all of the snow we didn't get this winter. Just about everything is water logged.
This is just a picture of the wild load of firewood my honey brought home yesterday.
I checked on it yesterday and the stem has grown so that the head of it is about 18 inches tall. I've never seen it growing around here before, unless it looks a lot different once it blossoms. I'll keep checking on it until it blooms and then try and figure out what it is.
If anyone knows the identity of this plant, leave me a comment and let me know. I'll send a bar of Glory Farm goat's milk soap to the first person to identify it correctly.
We are in the middle of monsoon season here. The rain just keeps coming. I guess it's making up for all of the snow we didn't get this winter. Just about everything is water logged.
This is just a picture of the wild load of firewood my honey brought home yesterday.
The road heading out to the pasture.
The livestock trailer in the puddles.
The little creek in the pasture has abandoned it's banks. Can cattle swim?
They don't seem to mind the rain. It just means more green grass for them.
Have a blessed, dry day.
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