The trailing vines and pale lavender flowers of Hog Peanut drape rank upright roadside weeds.
And a Hickory Tussock Moth perches on the tightly clustered flowers of Tear Thumb - so named for its skin lacerating downcurved spines and tough ungiving stem.
John
Tear Thumb's spines |
Hickory Tussock Moth on Tear Thumb flowers |
Hog Peanut flowers |
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