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		<title>Inspired By&#8230;Pokeweed</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With this post, I am starting a new &#8220;Inspired By&#8230;&#8221; series. From time to time, I will post a snippet of something I&#8217;m working on and label what has inspired my creative work. Today, I&#8217;m kicking off this intermittent series with my old friend, Pokeweed. I have a dried Pokeweed berry cluster hanging on the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=everydaycocreativity.com&blog=6980487&post=655&subd=everydaycocreativity&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With this post, I am starting a new &#8220;Inspired By&#8230;&#8221; series. From time to time, I will post a snippet of something I&#8217;m working on and label what has inspired my creative work. Today, I&#8217;m kicking off this intermittent series with my old friend, Pokeweed.</p>
<p>I have a dried Pokeweed berry cluster hanging on the wall of my studio, and I recently took it down and spent some time studying it and sketching the graceful line of the center stalk and the highly-textured shapes of the puckered berries. I selected a portion of the sketch that had graphic excitement (the design kind, not the bedroom kind  ;-) and began playing with that segment, digitally. The result is my most recent nature-inspired mandala.</p>
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		<title>In Praise of Pokeweed</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 01:41:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every summer, my family drives about 300 miles west of our hometown in Montclair, NJ, for a week of camping at Clear Creek State Park in Sigel, PA. We meet another family &#8212; good friends from Ann Arbor, MI &#8212; who drive about 300 miles east. Essentially, we meet at the midpoint between our two [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=everydaycocreativity.com&blog=6980487&post=321&subd=everydaycocreativity&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Every summer, my family drives about 300 miles west of our hometown in Montclair, NJ, for a week of camping at Clear Creek State Park in Sigel, PA. We meet another family &#8212; good friends from Ann Arbor, MI &#8212; who drive about 300 miles east. Essentially, we meet at the midpoint between our two homes for an amazing &#8220;same time, next year&#8221; tradition. Someday I&#8217;ll post more about the secret, hidden wonders of Clear Creek State Park (go, if you ever have the chance), but for now I&#8217;ll simply describe Clear Creek as the place where I first met Pokeweed.</p>
<p>One of our friends from Ann Arbor, David, is a botanist-ecologist-native landscaper who serves as a walking plant encyclopedia. While we hike through the PA woods or up the icy waters of the Clear Creek, David will point out a little Joe Pye weed here, a little crown vetch there, and pokeweed all over the place. So, when pokeweed (ahem) poked up through the soil in my garden a couple of years ago, I knew exactly what it was.</p>
<p>Let me tell you, pokeweed &#8212; a native plant to this area &#8212; is beautiful. The plant in my garden grows to be over six-feet tall and has a thick center stalk that turns a deep red-purple over the course of the summer. Its broad leaves wave in the slightest breeze, which gives a dainty feel to an otherwise imposing plant presence. In mid-summer the conical clusters of little white flowers morph into clusters of green, puckery berries-to-be. And, in late summer, the green berries turn to dark purple and then to almost-black, hanging like grapes. By this time, the leaves are starting to look a bit ratty, and the entrancing berries distract the onlooker from tatters and holes in the flapping, drooping leaves. Once those almost-black berries appear, though, it&#8217;s time to cut them off&#8230;unless you want an entire grove of nothing but pokeweed. Those berries will surely and positively seed new pokeweed plants wherever they land. And, once the pokeweed takes root, it&#8217;s yours.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve learned a few interesting things about pokeweed from books and websites: the plant is poisonous &#8212; very poisonous; even so, folks in the South will boil the leaves three times or more to remove the toxins and make a poke salad; and the ink used to write the United States Declaration of Independence was made of fermented pokeberry juice (those are powerful berries!). Mostly, though, what I know about pokeweed is that it&#8217;s a strong-yet-delicate plant that changes almost every day&#8230;and it&#8217;s a good friend to have in the garden. I see pokeweed babies all over town, and I always tip my imaginary hat and say, &#8220;Hello.&#8221; Most gardeners work hard to pull up the pokeweed and eliminate it from their gardens, but I&#8217;m happy to see mine return each year.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve discovered one treat that both sets a clear limit on the plant and gives me something to appreciate for months to come: I snip off the berry clusters when they&#8217;re in the green, puckery stage and arrange the clusters in a bowl on the table, in a small vase on the sideboard, or on a tray in my studio. As they dry, the clusters are beautiful to look at, even when they lose all color completely . Right now, I have a sandy-brown, lone, dried out cluster hanging from a small nail on the wall beside my desk. There&#8217;s an elegance and a grace that persists even when all other life force seems to have disappeared.</p>
<p>So, I won&#8217;t eat it&#8230;I won&#8217;t let it grow unfettered&#8230;I won&#8217;t write a world-altering document with it&#8230;but I sure will continue to praise it and be thankful for pokeweed&#8217;s joyful presence in my garden.</p>
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