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Tarweed Bud Glistening Droplets of Resin

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This bud will open up into the magnificent yellow flowers I shared a few days ago, but I wanted to show you why this flower is called "tarweed". Those droplets are very beautiful but they are are very sticky and this resin rubs off onto anything that it comes in contact with. The entire plant is covered with resin droplets and it's impossible to avoid getting goo all over your clothing if you should walk past a plant. Livestock in fields full of tarweed will accumulate so much resin that it builds up into a dark brown tar-like coating that does not wash off with water! You must use a solvent like "Goo Gone" or a citrus-based solvent to get it off! Horrible stuff to remove! So when tarweed begins growing, I won't let the dogs out into the meadow anymore. On top of being sticky, tarweed STINKS! Sometimes it smells like fresh lemons, but usually it stinks like rotten citrus, ewwww!!! Still, the flowers are absolutely amazing and I'm happy to put up with its problems!
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7 comments

Pam J said:

This is BEAUTIFUL !!!
11 years ago

Sylvain Wiart said:

Superbe !
11 years ago ( translate )

Don Sutherland said:

Outstanding shot.
11 years ago

Keith Burton said:

I was wondering how such a lovely flower got such an awful name..............all is now explained!! The drops of resin look so delicate and quite beautiful :)
11 years ago

Richard Nuttall said:

Wonderfully good shot
11 years ago

Jim Boynton said:

I'm back! Forgive me if I leave a couple of ninja comments here and there, but believe me when I say I do look, read and absorb. Love the tan background in this shot!
11 years ago