Botonizing

This past winter my friend Larry, who is behind the amazing writing of the blog botonizing, asked if I had seen a particular flower up here. Larry is a Botony…

This past winter my friend Larry, who is behind the amazing writing of the blog botonizing, asked if I had seen a particular flower up here. Larry is a Botony professor out west, and I had to contact him, now that we are into wildflower season, for a reminder about what plant he was interested in.

Turns out he was wanting to find out about Mertensia maritima, Sea Lungwort or Oysterleaf, a plant I'd never seen. But I also didn't spend a lot of time looking for plants in the right habitat, which is essentially the shoreline of the ocean.

Today, Travis and Hilary and I went for a walk along a stretch of beach near the iceberg's new location. And we had success.  I have to admit that it was Travis that found the plant, I had walked right by it, my attention on some River Beauty that was starting to bloom. I love spending time outside with my sharp eyed son.

So here is a photo of some Oysterleaf (apparently so named because of a strong fishy taste to it), the colours of the photo seem a little deeper than the actual plant, but that might just be my monitor. Although one of my guide books states "This flower is a photographer's nightmare, as it "fluoresces", causing a shift in colour".
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Detail.
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Another thing my sharp eyed son saw were two Crane Flies, locked in an (ahem) embrace.
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And you know I'm unable to be that close to an iceberg without taking a photo.Bergpan

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