Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Roadside/ Nature Notes

Seen beside the road this week in central Ontario

Starting with the largest square and moving clockwise: inside an oxeye daisy a golden crab spider capturing a woodland skipper, bird's-foot trefoil, wild blackberries, blue eyed grass, yellow lady's-slipper, bladder campion

For those who are interested in the botanical names (because common names often vary around the world):
oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
wild blackberries (Rubus fruticosus)
blue eyed grass (Sisyrinchium montanum)
yellow lady's-slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum)
bladder campion (Silene vulgaris)


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13 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting all the names of these lovely roadside beauties. I especially like yellow lady's slipper. I remember as a child learning one was not allowed to pick lady's slipper in New Hampshire.

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  2. All the flowers have shut down for the winter here. There look fantastic though!

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  3. I learn soemthing today, I didn't know daisies capture insects.

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  4. superb! such wonderful colours - full of joy!

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  5. Wonderful collage!I'm always learning with you and your beautiful blog, thanks for those names.
    hugs
    Léia

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  6. I'm amazed at the beauty to be found along the road. I often stop on the way to the garden to take a picture of something, be it animal or vegetation. Love the collage.

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  7. Excellent collage, EG. You have such a good eye for nature---everything else too. Does your hat still fit--hahahaha!!!
    Anyway---the pictures are great. MB

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  8. I'm going to use these as a guide for me next week.

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  9. It's so much fun to see what's growing on the roadside. You have quite a diverse group here and thanks for the identifications.

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  10. Beautiful and I appreciate the names. I just noticed some skippers on my verbena, but I can never figure out what they are.... Lovely for Nature Notes....Michelle

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  11. Just this morning I had a little brown bird land on my office windowsill and proceed to eat a live cricket. It was grisly. Now I see this! ;)

    What a day!

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  12. I like them all...the butterfly looks like it is a part of the flower almost.

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  13. Wonderful nature mosaic. The yellow lady slipper is pretty, I only see the pink lady slipper around here.

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