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DOWNY RATTLESNAKE PLANTAIN Goodyera pubescens

Psalm 71:8 expresses my delight with the wildflowers we have examined. “My mouth is filled with Thy praise, and with Thy glory all day long.” The discipline required to write about the drawing I have enjoyed has resulted in the discovery of things about God’s creation that I never knew.

There are several wildflowers whose names are sinister, and I have featured them in the newspaper articles around Halloween. For example the devil’s walkingstick, devil’s bite, night shade, white snakeroot, groundsel tree, and today’s plant.

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Orrin Morris is a retired Baptist minister, local artist and art teacher. To purchase a two-volume set of books featuring his wildflower columns, visit The Sketching Pad in Olde Town Conyers, or call 770-929-3697 or text 404-824-3697. Email him at odmsketchingpad@yahoo.com.

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