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Take time to see the beauty all around us.
Posted Saturday, June 21, 2008, at 8:03 AM
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We all lead busy lives, but we should take time to see the beauty all around us. Lets take a look at some common wildflowers in our area.

Daisy Fleabane has a stiff hairy stem bearing flowers with many white to pale pink petals surrounding a yellow center disk, the flower is about 1/2 inch wide and blooms from June to October. It inhabits open fields and roadsides. The name fleabane comes from an early belief that the dried flower would rid a dwelling of fleas.

Common Milkweed a large leafed plant with a drooping flower head that ranges from purplish to pink in color. The flower cluster is about 2 inches wide with many flowers in it. The flower it self is about 1/2 inches wide with 5 petals on it and a central crown. It inhabits open fields and roadsides and flowers from June to August.

Virginia Rose a bushy plant with hairy stems and stout curved thorns. The flower is about 2 inches wide with 5 petals and is pink in color. It inhabits open fields, thickets and shorelines. It flowers from June to August.

Day Lily has a leafless stalk that has several orange funnel shaped flowers with 6 petals and ranges from 2 to 4 feet in height. They inhabit meadows, woodland boarders and roadsides. This non-native was introduced here and reproduces from the roots and flowers from May to July.

All of these species can be found at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife area.

There are many excellent photo opportunities at Goose Pond for the amateur and professional photographer as well as the casual observer.


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Maybe you should add some pictures of whatever you are talking about be it birds, flowers, weeds, etc. I am sorry, but I cannot pick out what flowers you are talking about just from the descriptions. I bet your friend Kegan would help.

-- Posted by junkmail on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, at 12:27 PM

Speaking of photos, did everyone see the notice in the Community Notes section about the Friends of Goose Pond Photo Contest? If not....

Goose Pond photo contest

Friends of Goose Pond would like to include your photos in its Goose Pond Fish And Wildlife Area (GPFWA) Calendar. To be included, however, your photo(s) must be submitted by July 15 and selected. For a complete list of contest rules and entry information, go to www.clcinfo.org/greene_schedule.php. You'll find a map and information about GPFWA at http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/4250.htm

It's a great time of year to get out and take some pictures.

-- Posted by Brad Feaster on Sat, Jun 21, 2008, at 3:54 PM

Milkweed on the farm is NOT fun. About like what we call Horseweeds. I heard from a friend of mine that cutting and killing (the weed) Cat tails were against the law???? Anybody else hear that???

-- Posted by gary g on Sun, Jun 22, 2008, at 5:44 PM

Hey Chuck! How about sharing your expertise on these annoying little flies that showed up after the flood. Some people think they are gnats but they look exactly like a miniature fly. They better not be "Warble Flies" or we're all in big trouble! If, so...I hope Scott treats humans too!

-- Posted by furball on Mon, Jun 23, 2008, at 9:55 AM


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