Some Old Wells Trees And Travel Tracks of Wordsworths Parish

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Some Old Wells Trees And Travel Tracks of Wordsworths Parish
Middleton George
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Tender potential winged seeds (samaras), more or less blush-tinged, cuddle in groups, forming as it were flower-cups ; about these upstand crowds of hair-like stalks (stamens), each topped with a fairy-bonnet (anther) ~ thou- sands of battalions. This head-dress, about the Old Trees : The Stock Wych-EIm 29 size of a mustard-seed, looks too heavy for so frail a stem ; however, in reality it is a filmy shell, extremely light, with a purse-like opening underneath where golden fertilizing pollen ma...y be shaken out by the gale or may be shed spontane- ously when ripe : the year is too young to depend upon pollenation by insects. Such a countless multitude of bonnets, of a rich purply brown matching the twigs' bark, is quite a captivating feature, striking the attentive eye as affording the flowers' predominant hue. As days go by the seed-flakes become more circumspect and self- reliant, gradually loosening their infantile embrace. Now, flattened out, they, huddled in little schools, wax duly, a diminutive seed bulging near the middle of each pale-green disc.

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