Thursday, August 6, 2020

What is it Wednesday: August 5, 2020

 


Can you identify what's in this photo?

 

 

Each Wednesday morning 

on Camp Lutherlyn's Facebook page

 the Lutherlyn Environmental Education Program posts a photo. 

 

 

Readers have all morning and afternoon 

to make their best guess about what the photo is. 

 

Around 6 pm LEEP provides the answer and a brief explanation.

 

 

Each week's What is it Wednesday post 

will also be posted on the Nature of Lutherlyn blog, 

 after it is posted on Facebook,

sometimes with additional bonus information. 

 

In addition to bringing you current editions of What is it Wednesday 

on the Nature of Lutherlyn blog, 

we will be reposting old editions,

creating a What is it Wednesday archive. 

 

This photo was posted as a What is it Wednesday on

August 5, 2020. 

 

 

 

And the answer is....




This is a wildflower called boneset, growing in the marsh at the upper end of Miller Lake. The blossom that is in something like a cage of leaves at the top of the stem will soon open into a white flower, and the leaves will spread out to give it more room.

Boneset is a wetland plant that only grows in wet places. In the past it was thought to help in the healing of broken bones, hence the name. It is distinctive for the way the widest part of the leaves grow right up against the stem and directly across from each other, making it look like the leaves are “pierced” by the stem.


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