butterfly gala (haibun)

Monarchs hanging from Eupatorium (Joe Pye) weeds

What an opportunity I am often faced with at Carpe Diem to learn more about nature. I am interested in herbal medicine and when I see such pretty flowers that have these qualities, my curiosity gets the better of me.  Searching a bit further I wanted to find places closer to home or at least in North America.  I was pleased to discover that many have named this Boneset Eupatorium japonicum flower after an American from New England, Joe-Pye who used the plant medicinally for helping people with typhus fever. In addition to its medicinal properties, both the flowers and seeds have been used in producing pink or red dye for textiles.

It is a lovely addition to any garden especially if you want to attract butterflies who love the sweet nectar of these flowers. They grow from 3 to 10 feet tall! If you want to read more click here.  I found that remark about butterflies fascinating and found many photos of that exquisite meeting of butterflies and these flowers. Imagine butterflies gathering together to savour this gourmet gala!

blue clusters
flora stretching tall
high heavens
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gourmet gala
monarch butterflies drunk,
nature’s nectar

© Tournesol ’14/11/07

6 responses to “butterfly gala (haibun)”

  1. J Avatar
    J

    Very beautiful!

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  2. Dolores Fegan Avatar
    Dolores Fegan

    Very picturesque! I also l wrote up a little info on Boneset known as thoroughwort.

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  3. Björn Rudberg (brudberg) Avatar
    Björn Rudberg (brudberg)

    I love all plants that attract butterflies.. yes that’s flowers to grow.

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  4. Mark M. Redfearn Avatar
    Mark M. Redfearn

    Those drunken butterflies—I cannot help but pay attention to their antics!

    Contraband Boneset Haiku

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  5. Chèvrefeuille Avatar
    Chèvrefeuille

    An idyllic image …. very nicely written Cheryl Lynn

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Roberts Avatar
      Cheryl-Lynn Roberts

      Thank you, Kristjaan, for providing such an interesting prompt!

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