Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Not so Lonely Jimson Weed

Our back alley is filled with many varities of native wildflowers. (Ok, honestly, many of these wildflowers are not so much flowers - and are more accurately weeds - it seems one of our neighbors is a connoisseur of the fine weeds of west Texas.) One of these wildflower varieties is the Jimson Weed.

The flowers open after dark - during the cool part of the day. I'm sure they are also open in the cool early morning hours, but let's be honest, I'm not the most high-functioning gal in the early morning hours. And if I was, trekking to the back alley is probably not where you would find me.
I suppose it would be best to capture these blooms in the early morning sunlight that will be a project for another day.

You might recognize the flower, the Jimson Weed from a Georgia O'Keefe painting, Jimson Weed. O'Keefe was commissioned by Elizabeth Arden to paint this image for Arden's New York Spa. Bryan and I saw this painting at the O'Keefe museum in Santa Fe on our honeymoon last summer.

2 comments:

Erin said...

Who knew a night-blooming weed would be so beautiful. What a wonderful alley! Great pictures on the new camera!

PrivateWadley said...

How lucky you are to have such a wonderful neighbor who gives freely of such beauty. I am sure he is equally pleased to have you all as the young sophisticates who have infused the neighborhood with a breath of fresh air vis-à-vis your participation in all of the arts that our city has to offer.