Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Raymone's Presumptive Plants du Jour- Sanicula canadensis

Red finds Sanicula canadensis interesting and amusing. Now we are making preparations for S. canadensis to stay at the CB. Here's half of a fruit. Later, when we have less time, but more time to devote to the task, someone here shall label some of the interesting parts. Now it's later and we have labeled some parts.

If you have a dissecting microscope and some Sanicula fruits, you should check out the back of the fruit where the sinuous oil glands wind within grooves among the dilated hooked bristle bases.

For the purpose of killing two liars and gluttons with one stone, you never know, this could do it, there's always hope, is another picture of the only Hexalectris orchid located on a recent outing to Walnut Creek Park (WCP). The picture shows H. spicata with decumbent ovaries. No H. nitida were found on this visit and the habitat is now cut up by numerous sissy white boy bike trails.

Jeez Louise, I hope someone can savvy the preceeding paragraph. Get it? There's an extra picture, of the Hexalectris, that is thematically disjunct if one takes a narrow view. The extra picture is the stone we hope kills a liar and glutton or two. But actually, the pressure on public land in Texas is such that many must compete for opportunities to recreate or even walk around a bit outdoors in a natural setting. The Texas ruling class believes the great outdoors is their property and they begrudge access to any smidgnin of it to the downtrodden masses, including the sissy white boy bicycle riders. So the sissy white boy bicycle riders are constrained and their sissy white boy trails must loop ever closer together so that many trails are within a few feet of many other trails, usually in public parks like WCP. That part of WCP, the former and still presumptive Hexalectris nitida habitat, is like that these days, sissy white boy bike trails looping like spaghetti.

One likeable aspect of how the precious ruling class has structured our society is the 50-70 hour work week with little increase in real earnings over 1960. This indicates that millions of wage slaves toil such long hours for scanty wages that they don't have the time or inclination to adversely impact the natural environment directly with their persons present in the natural environment. They're on pavement 24/7. That's good and just what they deserve.

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