An interesting phrase from Wikipedia: These plants derives their scientific name Impatiens (Latin for "impatient") and the common name "touch-me-not" in reference to their seed capsules. When the capsules mature, they "explode" when touched, sending seeds several meters away. This mechanism is also known as "explosive dehiscence"; see also Rapid plant movement. Other than that, starting to see a few large grasshoppers here and there.
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Touch-Me-Nots
An interesting phrase from Wikipedia: These plants derives their scientific name Impatiens (Latin for "impatient") and the common name "touch-me-not" in reference to their seed capsules. When the capsules mature, they "explode" when touched, sending seeds several meters away. This mechanism is also known as "explosive dehiscence"; see also Rapid plant movement. Other than that, starting to see a few large grasshoppers here and there.
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