What the heck?
I wondered just what bag of goods the Pinelands Preservation Alliance (via MevetS) had sold me on this trip... as if the setting on a bombing range weren't crazy enough!
My focus on them was never very good, by the way, because they're so darn tiny!
Broom Crowberry is a very special plant, not only because it's among the earliest of bloomers, but also because it's quite rare outside of the pine plains habitat. Plant geeks seem to love it, despite its drab appearance. I was sort of less-than-excited about it cause I wanted SPRING! and PINK! and FLASHY! but whatever.
This attitude is probably exactly why I need to go on these trips... don't you think?
;-)
I love the Pine Barrens, but its beauty is very subtle. It doesn't give away its treasures easily, I know. You have to drive and then hike past thousands of pitch pines and scrub oaks, get lost countless times on sugar sand roads that all look the same, sweat and freeze and question your sanity and then, maybe, she shows you something wonderful for your efforts.
Indeed.
;-)
5 comments:
I guess those are the little brown jobs of the botanical world.
There is sure more to New Jersey than Trenton!
I hope that wayfarer doesn't have hay fever!
There are more of those little brown jobs in the plant world than I'll ever learn!
You're a hoot!
"I was sort of less-than-excited about it cause I wanted SPRING! and PINK! and FLASHY! but whatever."
Well you managed to make the barrens an interesting place for me. Though I'm not too sure about reclining amongst the crowberry.
Maybe ticks like to relax there, too?
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