Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Signs Of Spring

Goldfinches & A Woodpecker at my bird feeder on a lovely spring day that felt like summer.
CROCUS
In the iris family, the crocus is a genus of flowers that derived its name from the Latin word crocatus, which means saffron yellow.
The spice saffron is obtained from the stigmas of Crocus sativus, an autumn-blooming species. Saffron from the crocus flower is used as a spice to season foods, and is also known as an anti-carcinogenic and an antioxidant and boosts the immune system. Its fragrance is used in perfumes and cosmetics.
Gathering At The Burlington Waterfront On A Lovely Spring Day
Male Downy Woodpecker Enjoying Some Wood In My Yard
Pretty Petunias
A plant of the nightshade family with brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers. Native to tropical America, it has been widely developed as an ornamental hybrid.
Forsythia
Forsythia suspensa has a long history of medicinal use in its Native China and is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs in Chinese herbology. Forsythia fruit is combined with another backyard favorite, honeysuckle, in one of the most widely used cold remedies in China. 




Driftwood Sculptures at the waterfront, amongst natures sculptures, make interesting pictures.
The Boathouse & Boardwalk Are A Good Place To Visit When The Rhododendrons Bloom On The Waterfront. This photo was Awarded Photo of the Day on Capture My Vermont, for May 22, 2017.
Swinging Amongst The Rhododendrons
Beautiful Girls Amongst The Rhododendrons

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Sunday, February 19, 2017

Morning Glory

Morning Glory
The morning glory flower is a flower of duality. The Victorian meaning of morning glory is either love or mortality or love in vain. 
Morning glory seeds are used in chinese medicine to treat disorders of the lungs, kidneys and large intestine. They have a purgative effect and can reduce or clear phlem in the lungs. They can act as a diuretic for the kidneys which reduces swelling in the body. 
The morning glory root was used by native americans to make a tea which was especially effective for coughs because of it’s ability to remove phlegm. The leaves were powdered and dried and made into a tea to treat stomach problems and headaches. Morning glory wine can be made from the flower petals if they are soaked in purified cold water for about two weeks. 
If necessary, the morning glory can be used to induce labor during pregnancy. If morning glory seeds are eaten a person could have a hallucinogenic episode similar to an LSD experience. Morning glories can be toxic and will cause nerve damage in larger doses than recommended. The flower and it’s stems, leaves and seeds must be used with great caution. 

The Morning Glory Flower’s Message

Tenacity and tenderness in all things, be gentle but strong in your endeavors with other people, animals and nature. Above all hold fast to your goals.

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

White Admiral Butterfly

 White Admiral or red-spotted purple (Limenitis arthemis) Butterfly
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Orange-Collared Scape Moth

 Orange-Collared Scape Moth & Friend On Goose Neck Loosetrife
Orange-collared Scape Moth (Cisseps fulvicollis)...
has long black wings, an abdomen of iridescent blue, and a bright yellow or orange collar, from which it takes its name. It's other common name is, Yellow-Collared Scape Moth.

The Yellow or Orange-collared Scape Moth is widespread in North America.
Habitat includes fields with flowers as adults are commonly seen visiting flowers during the day, while they also fly at night and are attracted to light.
Season for the adults is from May to October or until the first hard frost.
Adults feed on goldenrod and other small nectar bearing flowers.
The larvae feed on grasses, lichens, and spike-rushes.

Goose Neck Loosetrife (Lysimachia clethroides)

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Monday, February 13, 2017

Meet Me On The Dandelion

An ant and a hover fly hanging out together. Hover flies get their name from their unique ability to hover, suspended in midair, then dart a short distance very quickly, only to hover again. They're the helicopter version of flying insects. And they can fly backwards, an ability few insects possess.


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