Friday, August 26, 2022

Nests full of seeds

It's a "weed" (which essentially means a plant that grows without help from us). We let it grow along roadsides, in untended fields, in vacant lots. It deserves better.*

The flowers are beautiful; white with pink detailing, attracting and sustaining a variety of pollinators. But I love it best when it has gone to seed.

Queen Anne's lace, Daucus carota, flowers and seed "nests" among grasses beside the shore.

The seed head turns in on itself, forming a bird's nest shape.

Underside of a "nest".

Top view.

*We owe it a lot: it's the ancestor to our common garden carrot, which still shares the same species name, Daucus carota. And it's also edible, flowers, leaves, seeds, and even the roots while they're still young. (Even the garden carrot will get woody and tough if left too long in the ground.)

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La llamamos una hierba mala — que quiere decir, en verdad, una planta cualquiera que crece sin cultivo — y la dejamos crecer al lado de caminos, en campos abandonados, en los espacios vacíos de nuestras ciudades. Pero merece mejor trato.*

Las flores son hermosas, blancas con detalles en color de rosa; atraen y dan sostén a una variedad de insectos polinizadores. Pero me encanta cuando llegan a producir semillas.

Fotos: Zanahoria silvestre, Daucus carota, al lado de la playa, formando sus "nidos de pájaro" característicos.

* Le debemos mucho. Es la forma ancestral de nuestras zanahorias de jardín, las cuales siguen usando el mismo nombre de especie, Daucus carota. Y sigue siendo comestible, tanto las flores como las hojas, las semillas, y hasta las raices, mientras son nuevas. Y nuestra zanahoria, la que cultivamos en el jardín, se hace dura y leñosa si la dejamos demasiado tiempo en el suelo.

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