May 24, 2026
My New Book Is Here
I am pleased to report that The Peregrine Falcon from Schiffer Books -- the folks who did such a beautiful…
Last Monday I wrote:
I post this mystery courtesy of Sally Teschon for two reasons — you can see this mystery plant at NY Botanical Gardens, and you can see the gardens' annual train show as well. The buildings — almost all of them NYC landmarks — are made from birch bark, acorns, cinnamon sticks and other natural materials.
But you really should I.D. that plant.
The best answer came from Diane Louie, who wrote:
I believe it is a Milkweed, Gomphocarpus physocarpus, whose common names include "Hairy Balls" and "Family Jewels" — for obvious reasons, given those seed pods. It is a native of Africa… (Nice work, Diane!)
Sally Teschon provided also provided this: