whitetail doe first appearance with her fawn
Photo by J. Harrington
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Earlier today I tried searching our wonderful interweb to see if I could discover whether anyone has proposed an evolutionary reason that goat's beard closes its blossoms at mid-day when it's sunny. In particular, I wondered if the mid-day closing was an effort to protect the development of its "dandelion on steroids" seed head. Thus far that specific search has been an utter failure. In searching though, I gained the impression that:
- goat's beard has a number of mentions in poetry,
- it can readily be confused with yellow salsify, and
- there's more than one species, plus hybrids.
goat's beard seed head
Photo by J. Harrington
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Yet another reference noted that goat's beard shares with other flowers a characteristic of "opening and closing of flowers in the bed [that] would give a rough idea of the time..." I'd love to see that clock. It would go nicely with the lyrics sung by a folk singer of the last millennium, when I was young. The singer is Donovan and the song he wrote and sings is Mellow Yellow. Mellow yellow June mornings in Minnesota, such as the one I enjoyed today, are really hard to beat.
Color
By Christina Rossetti
What is pink? a rose is pinkBy a fountain's brink.What is red? a poppy's redIn its barley bed.What is blue? the sky is blueWhere the clouds float thro'.What is white? a swan is whiteSailing in the light.What is yellow? pears are yellow,Rich and ripe and mellow.What is green? the grass is green,With small flowers between.What is violet? clouds are violetIn the summer twilight.What is orange? Why, an orange,Just an orange!
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