Sunday, October 27, 2019
Visting Michigan--Late Summer Splendor
There are lots of places to see in Michigan. I attended the University of Michigan and over the years visited many parts of the state. I had the opportunity to return this fall. The trees were tall and green, the forest dotted with meadows and ponds.
Here is a look at central Michigan habitats, roughly the area near Grand Rapids.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Plant Story--Day Flower, Commelina
dayflower, Commelina |
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Plant Story--Fragrant Oregano, Origanum vulgare
When I was a beginning gardener, decades ago, I tried to grow all the spices of my kitchen shelf: sage, rosemary, thyme, oregano and so on. I have had oregano in my gardens ever since.
Common oregano, also called Greek oregano, pot marjoram, and wild marjoram, is Origanum vulgare in the mint family, Lamiaceae (also called Labiatae). Origanum is the Greek name for the plant, although you can read the more romantic explanation that it is a combination of óros and gános meaning "mountain splendor" or "mountain joy," perhaps both are true. The species epithet, vulgare, means "common." Oregano in native to southern Europe where it has a number of close relatives, such as sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana).
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Climate Change is Local
There are lots of places to look to see that global warming is happening: the average temperature of the earth has been higher and higher every year (graphics and charts at NASA); around the world glaciers are melting (National Geographic; NASA); pretty much everyone who keeps records has seen record highs recently, for example, France (link) and Alaska (link).
But weather and climate are complicated.
Fox Glacier, New Zealand, 2009 |
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