Amsinckia menziesii



The Photo:


Amsinckia menziesii, in the borage family, at Banks Lake, WA



The Thought:


So tiny, so pretty, a little furl of yellow five petal flowers poking out of hairy sepals.  This is fiddleneck, Menzie’s fiddleneck [Amsinckia menziesii]. It varies in height, depending on its conditions, and the flowers, though tiny, so tiny, yet they catch your eye. That’s a good thing because you don’t want those spiky hairs to latch onto your socks or clothing.


Bees, bumblebees, butterflies, and goldfinch love these flowers. But cattle and horses should not eat them; they are poisonous to them.


These plants and the many varieties are native to Western United States.


We enjoyed them because they caught our eye with the bright yellow, and the uniqueness of their flowering— a curled stem unfurls as the flowers bloom.



Poetry



Amsinckia Menziesii


furry leaves and stems

topped with a swirl that unfurls

bright yellow petals


Sheri Edwards  

06.02.24   153.365.24

Poetry/Photography



The Story


https://sheri42.net/2024/06/02/amsinckia-menziesii/




https://flic.kr/p/2pV3mXV




Amsinckia menziesii, in the borage family: loved by bees, bumblebees, butterflies, and goldfinches

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