Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Green Frog

Rana clamitans melanota

Green Frog Set

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Wordless Wednesday: New Hampshire Iris




 Wordless Wednesday

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Can You Identify This?

We have found this plant spreading all over the untilled vegetable garden this spring. It looks just like dill fennel except that the dill flowers are the wrong color. More description:
Lacy, feathery — like fennel.
Root: short carrot-like tap root
Frost resistant
Pops up in early New Hampshire spring.
No scent to the leaves when crushed.
Has daisy-like white flowers with yellow centers.
Grows about 3 feet (1 meter) tall.

Thank you for any help you can give us in identifying this plant.

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Horseradish

Aromotacia Rusticana


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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Barton Trail Derailment Slideshow



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Green Mountain Railroad Derailment

On the afternoon of Thursday, May 21, 2009, the Green Mountain Railroad train that goes through Barton daily, derailed. The train ended up blocking the intersection of Rt. 5 and Rt 16. I have put some of my favorite photos from this here. The details are on the main blog, here. Above you see the wheel on the third car that derailed and exploded dozens of ties as it rolled over them. The asphalt of Rt. 16 (the road on which I live) was also destroyed.

Above, our special Matt mimes running ahead of a runaway train. The train, of course, had stopped because it had jumped the track.

The scene from E.M. Brown store on Rt. 5.


Above: rail track with bluets in the background.



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New Hampshire State Wildflower

Cypripedium acaule

Pink Lady's Slipper



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Chokecherry (Wild Cherry)

Prunus virginiana
Behind the Vermont house.
Chokecherry (Wild Cherry) Set

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Vermont Daffodil

My annual first daffodil photo of the year. A bit late this season.

Daffodil Set
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Starflower

Trientalis borealis



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Beach Plum

Prunus maritima
Native to US
Beach plum is a rounded, dense, suckering shrub growing 6 ft. tall or more. White, single or double flowers occur in small clusters before the dark-green, glossy leaves. Fruits are dull purple to crimson, ripening from Aug. to Oct.

The Beach Plum is a member of the rose family (family Rosaceae) which includes about 2000 species of trees, shrubs, and herbs worldwide; approximately 77 native and 9 naturalized tree species and many species of shrubs and herbs in North America; including service-berries (Amelanchier), hawthorns (Crataegus), apples (Malus), plums and cherries (Prunus), and mountain-ashes (Sorbus).

source: http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=PRMA2



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Cypress Spurge

Euphorbia cyparissias

A noxious week. An invasive species. Every article I read screams, "Get rid of it at all costs!"
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphorbia_cyparissias



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