looking west and a little north in southern Boulder, Colorado |
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Boulder Open Space, September after the Marshall Fire
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Travel Story - Glimpses of Edinburgh, Scotland
We planned a return to pre-pandemic travel, a trip to Edinburgh, Scotland. We would spend week in a nice hotel with day trips into the countryside. The plan was good, but didn't allow for catching a cold. I haven't had a cold in easily five years...I felt lousy and lacked interest in being a tourist. However, I have argued that you can enjoy new places without the need to rush around to see everything. Looking back, the very reduced vacation was still neat.
Edinburgh, Scotland |
Monday, September 12, 2022
Snarky Septuaginarian-- Dangerous Plants
wisteria, not very toxic |
Plants can be poisonous. A very few are so deadly that a bite will kill a healthy adult. Other plants will upset your stomach. More plants just don't taste very good. Sloppy reporting of plant dangers offends me.
Sunday, September 4, 2022
Plant Confusions: the Bugleweeds, Ajuga and Lycopus
Growing in my back yard since I bought the house in 2006 is a plant I only just learned a name for. Its Ajuga reptans, a little mint native to Europe that is used as a ground cover. My friend called it ajuga, and ajuga is used as its common name. Reading about it, I discovered the common name in USDA plant list (link) is bugle. Googling it sends you to bugleweed.
bugleweed, Ajuga repens |
Knowing it as ground cover, I was surprised to find it mentioned as a medicinal plant.
But searching for more information on its medicinal qualities, I found I was often reading about Lycopus. For example, when I followed "bugleweed for thyroidism" I arrived at an article for Lycopus virginicus.
Lycopus is another mint genus, taller than Ajuga, with some plants native to North America.