Sunday, March 14, 2010

INK SPOTS - ARUM MACULATUM

LUCY CORRANDER - PICTURES JUST PICTURES - INK SPOTS - MARCH 8TH 2010 - SONY DSC-T77 - DSC06819CREXCR

This is the new header for Loose and Leafy which shows the kind of place where this plant grows  -  Take One Tree.

8 comments:

Hermes said...

Lucy,
I'm pretty sure you mean Arum maculatum. Aspleniums are ferns. Still a great picture.

Lucy Corrander said...

Thanks for picking that up so quickly, Hermes. I'd just been writing about Arum maculatum and Asplenium nidus on LOOSE AND LEAFY and my words are getting all tangled up. (Along with my end-of-the-day brain!) I've changed the title and the label. Again, thanks.

Lucy

Hermes said...

Don't worry Lucy, I make loads os silly mistakes on my blogs - but usually spot them!

Mo said...

Doesn't look like a very healthy leaf

faye said...

Regardless of name .. the photo
is superb...

Lucy Corrander said...

Hello Mo.

But it's a wonderfully healthy, fresh, new leaf. This is how it's meant to look! (The 'Maculatum' bit means 'spotted'.) It will turn into . . . so many common names for this plant . . . Jack in the Pulpit . . . Lords and Ladies . . .

Lucy

Lucy Corrander said...

Thanks Faye.

And, thanks to Hermes, the name in the title is right now!

Lucy

Kimberly said...

I have seen photos of the Jack in the Pulpit but have never seen it in person. This is a lovely photo and shows the amazing interest this plant has to offer!

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