It was a most unusual Roadside Rest Stop and I am not sure if it was in Missouri or Indiana. I'd spent the night in Columbus, MO, and was on my way to Marion, IN, when I stopped for a walk around and to visit the facilities. Someone has obviously spent a good deal of time tending the flowerbeds - they were spectacular.
I took my traditional picture of my car showing the license plate, just to prove I really was on a trip. Unlike the landing on the moon. .
Coneflower with bee.
Coneflower sans bee.
Nicotiana (tobacco plant)
I have no idea what this is (see below) - Lobelia and Pinks in the lower right.
This is how this strange plant grows. Anyone know what it is?
Friend Deb McKay identifies this as Amaranth - Splendens Perfecta.
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1 comment:
Now a naturalist!!! Your resume is growing! Flowers are always a happy occurrence! Thank you.
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