Sunday, January 27, 2019
Travel Story: The Canadian Rockies
It has been some years, but we flew to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, rented a car and drove the Ice Fields Parkway through the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is 277 miles from Banff (a hour west and a bit north of Calgary) to Jasper, Alberta, where the road divides and most vacationers turn around and head back to Calgary. It makes a spectacular vacation.
I live on the foothills of that same mountain chain, about 1000 miles south. So wouldn't it be the same?
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Plant Story: Angel's Trumpet, Brugmansia suaveolens
A striking tropical ornamental, in warm climates you can't miss angel's trumpet, Brugmansia (nightshade family, Solanaceae). (Datura species are closely related and also go by the common name angel's trumpet but are also called jimson weed and thorn apples. They are smaller, grow in colder climates and are nonwoody plants).
This is an American tropical plant now found all around the world. The flowers come in shades from yellows to pinks to white.
This is an American tropical plant now found all around the world. The flowers come in shades from yellows to pinks to white.
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Botanical Travel: Where the Weeds Are Strange
lantana (Lantana camara) |
Kahili ginger |
All the dark green leaves are Kahili ginger |
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Plant Story--Rue, Ruta graveolens, Bitter
Rue. "You'll rue the day..."
Rue, Ruta graveolens (citrus family, Rutaceae) is a traditional medicinal and culinary herb, one we don't use much anymore. The plant is also known as garden rue (to separate it from other species of Ruta) and, especially historically, herb of Grace and herbygrass. It is not the same as, or closely related to, meadow rue (Thalichrium species, buttercup family Ranunculaceae) or goat's rue (Galega officinalis, pea family, Fabaceae).
rue, Ruta graveolens |
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