Discovery

Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea, found in Lawrence County (photo by Mike Fialkovich)
Wild mignonette, Reseda lutea, found in Lawrence County (photo by Mike Fialkovich)

Last weekend Bob Machesney and Mike Fialkovich were hiking near Slippery Rock Creek in Lawrence County when Bob found some unusual flowers growing on a gravel heap.

Mike knows a lot about plants but these flowers were new to him so he took some pictures — the first two photos shown here — while Bob collected an identification sample for his wife, Dianne.

Dianne identified the plant as wild mignonette (Reseda lutea) and Bonnie Isaac, Botany Collection Manager at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, confirmed that this is indeed a rare find in western Pennsylvania.  It’s a County Record for Lawrence County.

Wild mignonette, Lawrence County (photo by Mike Fialkovich)
Wild mignonette, Lawrence County (photo by Mike Fialkovich, color enhanced to show contrast)

Resada lutea is a biennial or short-lived perennial native to Eurasia that grows in well-drained chalk or limestone soils.  It can spread by root cuttings or seed but it won’t start to grow until the soil is disturbed.  At full height the plant is one to two feet tall.

Blooming from June through September, the flowers have unusual shapes as you can see in this Wikimedia close-up.

Closeup of Reseda lutea flowers in the Netherlands (photo by TeunSpaans via Wikimedia Commons)
Closeup of Reseda lutea flowers in the Netherlands (photo by TeunSpaans via Wikimedia Commons)

Wild mignonette is rare in western Pennsylvania because we don’t have well-drained limestone soil.

It found a home on a gravel heap in Lawrence County, the only well-drained limestone for miles.

 

(photos by Mike Fialkovich. Closeup from Wikimedia Commons; click on the image to see the original)

2 thoughts on “Discovery

    1. Ramona, I don’t know. Others seem to be excited about it. I am most impressed that it found this unique habitat. Perhaps it’ll be an indicator of rare natives at the same gravel heap.

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