Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: explore2010January14
Campion
14 Jan 2010 |
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This is the flower of Campion, Silene pratensis, which we found at Sikome, Fish Creek Park. It's an introduced (non-native) plant and is a weed.
"White cockle is thought to have been introduced to North America from Europe in the early nineteeth century through contaminated crop seeds. It is now widespread in the northern United States and southern Canada. However, only Washington lists Silene latifolia subsp. alba as a noxious weed. Like many introduced species, it can be found on roadsides and other disturbed areas, but it is also cultivated as an ornamental flower.
It is worth noting that Silene latifolia subsp. alba has been the subject of several taxonomic disputes and has consequently gained a number of scientific names, including Lychnis alba, Silene alba, and Silene pratensis. The name Silene probably comes from the Greek sialon, meaning "saliva". This term is also related to Bacchus' perpetually intoxicated tutor, Silenus, said to often be covered with foam -- much like the secretions found on many members of the pink family." This information was provided below my photo on the UBC (University of British Columbia) Botany Photo of the Day website.
Curtain of light
14 Jan 2010 |
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Yikes, too many dark images on this front page - no time to look for different photos, though. Just got home from food shopping after my afternoon volunteer shift. Tiny flower petals using my macro lens back in mid-October.
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