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Flower of Winter, Flower of Spring

A Flower blooms
In winter’s chill
Though Darkness looms
It remains still.

Throughout the storms
Of snow and hail
The Flower forms
Its figure frail

Then springtime dawns
And on the ground
Flower is not gone
Though others abound

A young man sees
The flowers sway
With gentle breeze
He walks their way

And for his maiden
picks one out
Nature’s game played
Without a doubt

A Flower picked
For lovers’ will
A Flower born
In winter’s chill

C.P. Lewis


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Yellow Star Grass
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Friday, 22 May 2009

YELLOW STAR-GRASS
(Hypoxis hirsuta; H. erecta of Gray) Amaryllis family

 

Flowers - Bright yellow within, greenish and hairy outside, about 1/2 in. across, 6-parted; the perianth divisions spreading, narrowly oblong; a few flowers at the summit of a rough, hairy scape 2 to 6 in. high. Leaves: All from an egg-shaped corm; mostly longer than scapes, slender, grass-like, more or less hairy. Preferred Habitat - Dry, open woods, prairies, grassy waste places, fields. Flowering Season - May-October. Distribution - From Maine far westward, and south to the Gulf of Mexico. YELLOW STAR-GRASS

Usually only one of these little blossoms in a cluster on each plant opens at a time; but that one peers upward so brightly from among the grass it cannot well be overlooked. Sitting in a meadow sprinkled over with these yellow stars, we see coming to them many small bees - chiefly Halictus - to gather pollen for their unhatched babies' bread. Of course they do not carry all the pollen to their tunneled nurseries; some must often be rubbed off on the sticky pistil tip in the center of other stars. The stamens radiate, that self-fertilization need not take place except as a last extremity. Visitors failing, the little flower closes, bringing its pollen-laden anthers in contact with its own stigma.

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