Centennial Park Close Ups
/Cloudy days are opportunities for some close-up photography. That was my first thought when I walked around Centennial Lake (Howard County Maryland) last week. The poke weed seeds stalks are quite distinctive….a nice color contrast with the green of their leaves.
Queen Anne’s Lace grows between the rocks on the dam that creates the water
As do other plants that are racing to bloom and create their seeds before frost.
A beech tree is shedding its seeds into the mulch bed (and lichen) along the walk near the boat rental
And an oak leaf – still retaining some green – has landed there as well.
I was looking carefully in that mulch bed for the birds nest fungus I had found there earlier in the season. Many of the cups were washed clean of their ‘eggs’ (spore cases) by last week's rain (or maybe an earlier rain) and the runoff had broken up some of the mats. There were some small mushrooms growing nearby – looking very delicate compared to the other plants and big leaves.
In the walk back to the car – I noticed several other plants in bloom
And some were dispersing their seed, already prepared for winter.