Yes, I know it’s a weed. More specific, please. Picture by Gretchen, 11 May 2008.
Category Archives: Plants
How about this Blue Flower?
What is this Helical White Flower?
Gladiolis
Wild Grapes
Passionflower
Burning Some Piney Woods
Every few years it’s good to burn the woods!
If you don’t burn piney woods, they turn into oak woods.
Burning cuts down on the small oaks, vines, and undergrowth, puts potash in the soil, and lets the pines come up. Longleaf especially benefits from burning, since it survives burns especially well, and it only sprouts if its seeds land on bare mineral soil (not leaf litter or vine buildup).
I lit these woods 20 February 2008. Pictures by Gretchen.
First Strawberries of the Year
Water Lilies
Yellow jessamine
What are those yellow vine flowers that smell like jasmine? Yellow jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens), native to the U.S. southeast (and the South Carolina state flower, although these examples grow in Lowndes County, Georgia).
But don’t eat them; they contain a compound similar to strychnine and said to be as effective as hemlock. Nonetheless, sometimes used as a sedative.
Pictures by Gretchen.










