P/P Photoweek: Jewelweed Leaf (IX.19.2005)

juwelweed leaf

Jewelweed Leaf. . .
(Impatiens capensis) A North American native.

The waterdrops on the leaf above are the source
of Jewelweed's common name.

Once the white berries are ripe -- in about five weeks -- they
become important wildlife food for both birds and squirrels. 

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(Photographs were made Sunday, the 18th of September 2005)


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(created: IX.18.2005)