Wednesday, April 13, 2011

A cool milkweed


This tiny flower caught my eye the other day in the Meadow. I'd never seen one before! So I posted an image on Facebook and got a lot of responses. Louie Bond, my editor at Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine, just awhile ago posted the correct name: purple milkweed vine (Matelea biflora). Jason Singhurst, a plant ecologist/botanist with TPWD's Wildlife Diversity Program, figured it out. 

Isn't it just COOL? Now I just gotta figure out the other vine I photographed, too. Looks like a mini morning glory....




P.S. Jason graciously look at the photos above and said the plant may be some species of Convolvulus (bindweed). Thanks, Jason!

4 comments:

Lavender Rabbit said...

They are both super cool! I've never seen that milkweed vine before, think I'm jealous now :)

Sheryl Smith-Rodgers said...

It's "just" a plant we'd probably step on normally. Then I leaned down yesterday and got a better look. Wow!

Charkes said...

Biiiiindweeeeeeed. So dreadful.

Sheryl Smith-Rodgers said...

Hmmm, get the feeling you've had some encounters with the species that you're trying to BLOCK.

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