Plant Walk Nature Journal by Meera Rao
Going on nature walks always leaves me very humbled. The beauty and variety in nature is just mind boggling!! I know nothing about almost all of them but I am totally in awe of it all.
I noticed the tiny Partridge berry plant for the first time during the plant walk arranged by the VMN Class. I had seen the Lady slipper Orchid Cypripedium acaule before but studying it up close and reading about it I discovered that native Indians named them Moccasin flower and used the roots medicinally as a remedy for nervousness, tooth-pain and muscle spasms!
Plant Walk Nature Journal by Meera Rao
I sketched these at home mostly from photographs I had taken during the walk as there was no time to observe and draw during the walk. I kept the samples of the grass that our instructor had used to show the difference.
Plant Walk Nature Journal by Meera Rao
During the plant walk for the VMN class, I also learned "Sedges have edges, Rushes are round and grasses are hollow - what have you found? "
Plant Walk Nature Journal by Meera Rao
Learning to distinguish among Sweet gum, Sycamore and Maple leaves was an interesting exercise! I still need to look at the tree and its vicinity for clues to identify them! I had discovered 'seeing eyes' when I first started keeping a journal during my trips to India and now keeping a nature journal I am learning to be much more observant of small details!