This Writer Is Also An Accomplished Photographer and Soon, I Will Incorporate My Photos Into This Site
I’m Just Sayin’ … .
So, these tiny flowers are absolutely remarkable [and common in Central New York]. I guess they are a type of ‘weed’. So, in some photos it is not clear that this precious flower – the actual little purple flowers are so small I could fit about 15 in the circumference of a US Dime. Each flower is smaller than a small pea! Even 1/5 the size.
Now, our grass is mowed [like all around the country] regularly; here the blade cuts to about 3 inches or so. So, here is the remarkable part … these guys ‘learned’ [adapted] and developed to full maturity … at a height of just UNDER the repeating cutting blade of the mower!!
Now, our grass is mowed [like all around the country] regularly; here the blade cuts to about 3 inches or so. So, here is the remarkable part … these guys ‘learned’ [adapted] and developed to full maturity … at a height of just UNDER the repeating cutting blade of the mower!!!!
A few photo’s seem out of focus, but my aim in adding those is to offer some perspective – bringing single blades of grass – into sharp focus to show the tiny environment they thrive in.
So, these tiny flowers are absolutely remarkable [and common in Central New York]. I guess they are a type of ‘weed’. So, in some photos it is not clear that this precious flower – the actual little purple flowers are so small I could fit about 15 in the circumference of a US Dime. Each flower is smaller than a small pea! Even 1/5 the size.
Now, our grass is mowed [like all around the country] regularly; here the blade cuts to about 3 inches or so. So, here is the remarkable part … these guys ‘learned’ [adapted] and developed to full maturity … at a height of just UNDER the repeating cutting blade of the mower!!!!
So, these tiny flowers are absolutely remarkable [and common in Central New York]. I guess they are a type of ‘weed’. So, in some photos it is not clear that this precious flower – the actual little purple flowers are so small I could fit about 15 in the circumference of a US Dime. Each flower is smaller than a small pea! Even 1/5 the size.
Now, our grass is mowed [like all around the country] regularly; here the blade cuts to about 3 inches or so. So, here is the remarkable part … these guys ‘learned’ [adapted] and developed to full maturity … at a height of just UNDER the repeating cutting blade of the mower!!!!