“It’s hard to grasp at first the density, the specificity with which the world has been named. This is a planet of overlapping lexicons… . Name upon name, terms of identity in endless degrees of intricacy. And all at hand, if you look for them.” — Verlyn Klinkenborg
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The prairie saves some of its best surprises for September. Gentians. So many gentians.
Tiny stiff gentians budding in blue.
Maturing to lavender.
Cobalt blue prairie gentians on the brink of opening.
Each interior a delight.
Or some gentians tightly closed in bloom. But no less delightful, for that.
Color is overrated, say the cream gentians.
And what joy to find a cross between the cream and the blue.
Sure, there are other spectacular prairie blooms in September besides gentians.
Turtleheads. Like this one.
(Not this one. Although it’s a welcome surprise, too.)
The wild white ladies’ tresses orchids, drilling themselves deep into the grasses.
Inhale. Mmmm. Such a lovely, light scent!
Even a few of the weedy non-native flowers, like chicory, give us pleasure.
Like chips off the September sky, aren’t they?
The month is more than half over.
Yet the prairie offers new blooms and other delights in September wherever we look.
If… we take time to look.
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The opening quote is from Verlyn Klinkenborg’s book, Several short sentences about writing (2012). Klinkenborg (1952-) grew up on a farm in Iowa. He teaches creative writing at Yale University, and has written reflections on the rural life for the New York Times editorial pages. Read NPR’s interview with Klinkenborg here.
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All photos copyright Cindy Crosby (top to bottom): Stiff gentians (Gentianella quinquefolia), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; stiff gentians (Gentianella quinquefolia), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; prairie or downy gentians (Gentiana puberulenta), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; prairie or downy gentians (Gentiana puberulenta) Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; blue bottle gentians (Gentiana andrewsii), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; cream gentian (Gentiana flavida or sometimes, Gentiana alba), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; possibly pale-blue gentian (Gentiana x pallidocyanea), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; white turtlehead (Chelone glabra linifolia), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; eastern painted turtle (Chrysemys picta), Nachusa Grasslands, The Nature Conservancy, Franklin Grove, IL; nodding ladies’ tresses (Spiranthes cernua), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; nodding ladies’ tresses (Spiranthes cernua), Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; chicory (Cichorium intybus), Nachusa Grasslands, The Nature Conservancy, Franklin Grove, IL; sky over the Schulenberg Prairie, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL; sky over prairie grasses at Hidden Lake, Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Downer’s Grove, IL.
Love the image of the cobalt blue gentians! A beautiful post for a rainy, overcast Tuesday. Lovely!
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Thank you for reading, Jeff! 🙂
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Beautiful as usual, Cindy!
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Thank you for reading and for your encouraging words, Mary! Grateful for all you do for prairie.
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Yikes, it’s been so dry! this autumn quick to pale 😦 magnificent regardless.
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