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John - Pa. 17-07-2007 02:20 AM

July 15 - Thistle_5723.jpg
 
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JD
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Ann 17-07-2007 11:24 AM

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John - Pa. expounded:


JD
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e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net

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That's actually teasel. I know it's a weed, but I love it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teasel

I just went to an Herb Society gathering at the John Jay Homestead in
Katonah, NY. Heard an interesting talk about Medieval Herbs into
Weeds by Deidre Larkin. Of course teasel was brought here for it's
herbal purposes,

Water taken from the cup formed by the leaves used on your face would
make you more beautiful to your beloved G

This picture was taken in the John Jay Homestead Herb Garden,
maintained by the New York Unit of the Herb Society of America this
past Friday.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
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Mary Fisher 17-07-2007 01:49 PM

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John - Pa. wrote in message
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JD
Canon 10D
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e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net

Additional images at;
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That's not a thistle - it's a teasel!

I have a 7' high one growing in the back garden, I'd planned to take a
picture of the best flower but you've beaten me to it!

Mary



Ann 17-07-2007 02:07 PM

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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

I have a 7' high one growing in the back garden, I'd planned to take a
picture of the best flower but you've beaten me to it!


Oh, take it anyway, Mary! The one I posted was about 7' tall, also,
but I posted the closer image.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Mary Fisher 17-07-2007 08:03 PM

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"Ann" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

I have a 7' high one growing in the back garden, I'd planned to take a
picture of the best flower but you've beaten me to it!


Oh, take it anyway, Mary! The one I posted was about 7' tall, also,
but I posted the closer image.


OK, will do. It survived a storm this afternoon, the like of which I've
never experienced. We had 4" of rain in 30 minutes. That might be common in
other parts of the world but not in li'l ol' England :-) Our back garden
path was ankle deep in water, the hens wisely (but unusually during the day
even in rain) when into coops.

In the meantime I'll post a picture of one in winter :-)

Oh - can't find it, just lots of teasels in summer :-(

When I do ...

Mary





Ann 17-07-2007 08:40 PM

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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

OK, will do. It survived a storm this afternoon, the like of which I've
never experienced. We had 4" of rain in 30 minutes. That might be common in
other parts of the world but not in li'l ol' England :-) Our back garden
path was ankle deep in water, the hens wisely (but unusually during the day
even in rain) when into coops.


Well, at least you didn't have this! Thankfully it happened at our
Maine home, and not down here, my garden would have been destroyed.
The lightning was abolutely incredible, the bolts were thick and long
lasting and extremely close! After the first (worst) storm passed, I
opened the door and was hit with a blast of pine - the pine trees had
been pummeled by the hail and the scent of pine was thick!

The hail was literally from 1/2" to 2" in diameter (I'm going to
convert this only because I don't speak cm G) that would be 1.27 cm
to 5.08 cm. I truly thought it was going to break the windows, the
wind was blowing so hard! There's a solar light for comparison on the
second one, that stone in front is 2".
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************





Mary Fisher 17-07-2007 08:59 PM

July 15 - Thistle_5723.jpg
 

"Ann" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

OK, will do. It survived a storm this afternoon, the like of which I've
never experienced. We had 4" of rain in 30 minutes. That might be common
in
other parts of the world but not in li'l ol' England :-) Our back garden
path was ankle deep in water, the hens wisely (but unusually during the
day
even in rain) when into coops.


Well, at least you didn't have this! Thankfully it happened at our
Maine home, and not down here, my garden would have been destroyed.
The lightning was abolutely incredible, the bolts were thick and long
lasting and extremely close!


Same here!

After the first (worst) storm passed, I
opened the door and was hit with a blast of pine - the pine trees had
been pummeled by the hail and the scent of pine was thick!

The hail was literally from 1/2" to 2" in diameter


Ours was only 1/2". I do any dimension but prefer imperial.

(I'm going to
convert this only because I don't speak cm G) that would be 1.27 cm
to 5.08 cm. I truly thought it was going to break the windows, the
wind was blowing so hard! There's a solar light for comparison on the
second one, that stone in front is 2".


When was your storm?

Mary



Ann 17-07-2007 11:04 PM

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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

When was your storm?


This past Sunday. Of course not a drop (of rain!) fell here at our
home in Massachusetts :o(
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

John - Pa. 17-07-2007 11:31 PM

July 15 - Thistle_5723.jpg - teasel.jpg - Scottish Delight-sml_5717.jpg
 
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Cool. Where I was taking that single portrait shot there was a whole
field of them.

JD

On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:24:45 -0400, Ann wrote:

John - Pa. expounded:


JD
Canon 10D
EXIF Data Included
e-mail: blissful-wind(at)usa.net

Additional images at;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/john-pa/


That's actually teasel. I know it's a weed, but I love it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teasel

I just went to an Herb Society gathering at the John Jay Homestead in
Katonah, NY. Heard an interesting talk about Medieval Herbs into
Weeds by Deidre Larkin. Of course teasel was brought here for it's
herbal purposes,

Water taken from the cup formed by the leaves used on your face would
make you more beautiful to your beloved G

This picture was taken in the John Jay Homestead Herb Garden,
maintained by the New York Unit of the Herb Society of America this
past Friday.




Ann 18-07-2007 02:12 AM

July 15 - Thistle_5723.jpg - teasel.jpg - Scottish Delight-sml_5717.jpg
 
John - Pa. expounded:

Cool. Where I was taking that single portrait shot there was a whole
field of them


Yes, that's usually the way you'll find them! G My mother has them
in her herb garden, she lets a few stay each year but ruthlessly weeds
out the rest!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Mary Fisher 18-07-2007 11:48 AM

July 15 - Thistle_5723.jpg - teasel.jpg - Scottish Delight-sml_5717.jpg
 

"Ann" wrote in message
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John - Pa. expounded:

Cool. Where I was taking that single portrait shot there was a whole
field of them


They used to be grown for the dried heads, which were used to raise the knap
on wool cloth.

There was a Yorkshire saying (Yorkshire was famous for it's wool
manufacturing):

"Like bees round a tazzle field".

It meant something like flies round a honey pot - or whatever you say in
your part of the world :-) Bees certainly do love teasels en masse but
they're not much good to honey bees when their aren't a lot of them.

Yes, that's usually the way you'll find them! G My mother has them
in her herb garden, she lets a few stay each year but ruthlessly weeds
out the rest!


Me too, but this year one even grew in a window box. It was a trifle stunted
:-)

Mary



Mary Fisher 18-07-2007 11:49 AM

July 15 - Thistle_5723.jpg
 

"Ann" wrote in message
...
"Mary Fisher" expounded:

When was your storm?


This past Sunday. Of course not a drop (of rain!) fell here at our
home in Massachusetts :o(


We always seem either to have too much or too little :-)

Mary




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