Sunset Rising

Shepherd's-purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)


1796 figure from Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen
    
 Let me recommend the beautiful site referenced above:

http://www.biolib.de/


          Now back to the other side of this small canyon, to the echo of a sunset rising up a bluff.  As everyone knows, sunset rises when it's seen as an echo in the east.


March 4, 2012 (18:21:07)

March 4, 2012 (18:21:25)

March 4, 2012 (18:21:47)

March 4, 2012 (18:22:02)

March 4, 2012 (18:22:23)

And some more of H.'s images:



 Lesquerella recurvata
     A beautiful specimen, no doubt.  And even a beautiful Latin name.  But we understand why sometimes the Romance language is better remembered for a piece of botany: this flower's common name is Gaslight Bladderpod.  The native of Texas is in the mustard family (our garden is currently shining fence-to-fence in tall, yellow blooms of the domesticated mustard plant).  The opening image to this blog post is also one among the mustard family.

The hairs of  Lesquerella recurvata

Redstem filaree or Common Stork's-bill (Erodium cicutarium)
         Right now, this ground-hugging spring flower covers our local fields and yards.
(the sort of art to which I aspire...when the building of this Creek house is complete)


Original book source: Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz 1885, Gera, Germany.


And another of the same:


From Flora Batava, Volume 1 (1800)
Source: www.biolib.de

  




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