• Elements
  • Designs
  • Design topics
  • Element topics
  • Boards

Coreopsis verticillata 3, Whorled tickseed, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

Coreopsis verticullata - Whorled Tickseed. Always popular with bees, the Coreopsis group, as a whole, is widely planted, tough, and long bloomer, but reasonably rare out there in the wild, with some of the planted species not local to the mid-Atlantic. Should they be planted then. Where are the limits? Zinnias, for example, are also not native, but do occur as native species in the southwest. Nature is never very black and white. Specimen and picture by Helen Low Metzman.

Love for Other Things

It’s easy to love a deer

But try to care about bugs and scrawny trees

Love the puddle of lukewarm water

From last week’s rain.

Leave the mountains alone for now.

Also the clear lakes surrounded by pines.

People are lined up to admire them.

Get close to the things that slide away in the dark.

Be grateful even for the boredom

That sometimes seems to involve the whole world.

Think of the frost

That will crack our bones eventually.

- Tom Hennen. Original public domain image from Flickr

More
Public DomainFree CC0 image for Personal and Business use

View CC0 License

Coreopsis verticillata 3, Whorled tickseed, Howard County, Md, Helen Lowe Metzman

More