If you lived in nineteenth-century #Somerset and #Devon you might call this plant Limperscrimp and its green hollow stems Wippul-squip; if you were in #Cumberland they were known as Cat-haw-blows. In #Warwickshire the seeds, which have a vaguely cardamom flavour, were called Devil’s oatmeal. You might know Heraclium sphondylium as Cow-parsnip or Hog-weed. #Dialect #Local #Names #WildFlowers #Flora #Foraging
#foraging #flora #wildflowers #names #local #dialect #warwickshire #Cumberland #Devon #somerset
I’m pleased and honored to have had two images selected for the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Cumberland Valley Artists and Photographers Expos. The first is “Bridge of Sighs” with model Dakota Lee. #wcmfa #cvae #compositeimagery #illustrativeart #Cumberland #Maryland #thomashood #bridgeofsighs #poem
#wcmfa #cvae #compositeimagery #illustrativeart #Cumberland #maryland #thomashood #bridgeofsighs #poem