Friday, October 07, 2005
Plumed grasses in Madrid
Looking at spires of all sorts, here is a lovely feathery grouping of spire shapes in Madrid's Botannical Gardens. the name for this plant is Cortadera Selloana (Pumila,) a native of South America.
A Log of Pristine Places
Looking at spires of all sorts, here is a lovely feathery grouping of spire shapes in Madrid's Botannical Gardens. the name for this plant is Cortadera Selloana (Pumila,) a native of South America.
Bitterroot and bergamot are wildflowers native to my two homes, Montana and Wisconsin. In this blog, I'm sharing some places I find magical. Heart-places in Montana and Wisconsin show up randomly here, as well as other spots that have charmed me. These and other pristine places nourish the spirit; we must preserve them. More on this perspective here and here. To explore more "pristine places," check the archives under the photo strip just below.
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