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| This is the plant that was host to the aphids and the aspen serpentine leafminer moth is in the aspen family although its common names are eastern cottonwood and necklace poplar |
| Plants (and people) |
| We were pleased to identify this leaf pattern as “whorled” - more than two leaves originating at a single point on the stem… |
| …the plant is whorled loosestrife |
| The most famous plants here are these New England blazing stars |
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| Fruits forming on an American hazelnut |
| A view over the plains |
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| These distinctive flowers with their very simple but elegant shape are called - appropriately enough - blue curls |



Lovely post. The fragrance of the Blue Curls plant is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I'll try to take it in next time I have the opportunity!
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