The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Thursday 21 July 2016
Poor Man's Weatherglass
Poor Man's Weatherglass so called because it only opens its flowers when it's sunny. Found growing on the edges of fields and rough ground, it is one of our few native arable weeds. Many will know it by its more common name of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Strangely, the same plant grows in Spain and has the same name yet the flowers are blue! It's known that this is due to the sunnier climes, but as yet it remains a mystery why they are blue rather than one of the other known colour variants. On a personal note it is my favourite flower and the first one I ever correctly identified from our wildflower book. I am always secretly thrilled when we happen across one during one of our wanderings.
Arilx
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Always happy to see some Scarlet Pimpernel. x
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I don't think we get them here in Minnesota-maybe too cold in winter? Beautiful. I feel like that when I find black eyed Susan wildflowers on walks.
ReplyDeleteAnother favourite of mine Sam. We have to buy those at the garden centre though as they are not native.
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