Down by the dock in Jerry Pavese Park, in the muddy soil at the edge of the water, you can find swamp dock:
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The leaves are enthusiastically green, but beyond that the plant is unimpressive. Here, a few of the tiny white blossoms are still clinging:
Elsewhere, they've already borne fruit:
So, nothing interesting about the plant itself, but thanks to my research, I learned a new word: terete. Botany is full of weird words that have no use in daily life.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
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