Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Euphorbia (Chamaesyce) nutans

Ye know Ray. If ye know a spurge, this is likely to be the one ye know.

Yepper Crumby. This is a common one all righty, in these parts. It's from Travis County, 1995, at yer old haunt, Walnut Creek Park. Is it propitiously fertile?

Noper, but with some effort I rounded up two seeds. With any luck, they are not atypical and they do seem to fit the bill as described in C&J, Praise the Goddess. Also we have a cluster of flowers illustrating the monoecious sex habits of the spurges, which many, by referral to the labeled parts of the previous spurge, E. maculata, may now discern by themselves, maybe.

Er, Crumby, the previous un is E. missurica, not E. maculata.

Hmmm. Chances are yer right Ray. Thanks fer bringin that sin to my attention. So to reiterate, Many by referral to the labeled parts of the previous spurge, E. missurica, may now discern for themselves, maybe.

Let us, by all means then, load em up.


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And a note, astronomical, to close out this long day of onerous tasks.

Uranus is barely visible to the unaided eyes of the young and frisky, maybe, but can be espied in a small telescope even by the old and feeble, maybe. Right now, Uranus is tracking along the ecliptic just west of the moon, so we may be on the lookout for Uranus, anon.

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