Thursday, April 30, 2009

Tansy



June 6, 1805

The tansy is a unique plant, not the typical daisy you would find in a meadow.  We came upon it along the Teton River.  It is ugly nor beautiful but different in its very own way.  The plant has a very thin and long stem with leaves 4-8 inches long.  The stem leads up to a cluster of yellow button shape flowers that almost make a small dome over they pant.  It grows up to 2-3 feet in length.  

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