Showing posts with label Bottle Brush Grasses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bottle Brush Grasses. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Grasses and Bushes

Bottle Brush Grass 
Hard to see, but it is the spikey grass
in the center of the photo.





I don't know...grass....
There were several possibilities.
Taken along a state bike trail in a marshy area.
It could be Johnson Grass that hasn't opened yet.
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Johnson Grass
[taken alongside a creek bottom]
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Wild Parsnip...
don't mess with this stuff...

I did use a machete to cut a lot of
this down where I walk along
our creek bed on a cold wet rainy
day.




Nanny Berries?
I noticed them last fall but 
didn't think to try and ID this bush.
[found on our road]


Red Elderberry
found on West Ridge Trail
at the Kickapoo Valley
Reserve



Rye

I had a hard time with this one, it wanted to look like Wild Oat, but then I recalled that my neighbor told me he planted Rye and some Oats along with other seeds I didn't know.

It seems the spiders liked it just fine though!



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Grass Ballet:

In the cool morning breeze,
the grasses sway
their movement like a dance.

The beauty of grasses are invisible
unless one stops to watch
them perform their silent ballet.

Breath deep, 
and let the dancers
amaze you.

--Val