Monday, July 20, 2009
allocasuarina littoralis
I found this black she-oak fruit a few weeks ago on a walk home form the studio and it has sat on our kitchen table since then. The other morning I noticed that the seed capsules have opened. Not hard to propagate from seed, apparently, so maybe, in a few years, we could have she-oaks singing in our back yard on windy days.
Labels: garden