Photos courtesy Arthur Kruckeberg and Dan Poelma.
It's time for December’s Berry Go Round, a carnival for bloggers who write about plants. You don't have to be a botanist to participate! Poets write about plants, photographers take photos of plants, most us eat plants (favorite recipe?), and plants and rocks often are inextricably linked (hint, hint ... I hope some geo-bloggers contribute).There are several ways to submit posts:
- use the online submission form
- tweet a link with the hashtag #berrygoround
- provide a link in a Comment on this post (below)
- tweet a link to @plantsandrocks
- if you don’t blog yourself, you can email a guest post (text and/or photos) to In the Company of Plants and Rocks, by December 22
Plants on rocks:
Forest-grassland mosaic dictated by bedrock, Devils Tower, Wyoming.
Plants to rocks:Petrified Miocene trees, eastern Washington.
Plants in rocks:Digging up remains of semitropical trees at a Wyoming coal mine. Source.
Plants in food:Yucca petals are yummy in salads.
Plants in poetry: From Aspens by Edward Thomas,shared by Anne Buchanan of the mermaid’s tale.