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Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) I was driving on to our land after my weekly trip to the grocery store when I spotted what I thought was white plastic trash on our forested dirt roadside. Flustered and angry that the local hunters had made a mess, I stopped my car and stormed out to pick up the offensive &quot;litter.&quot; Little did I know that what I saw was not litter at all. I was delighted to find the elusive &quot;frost flower&quot; instead! Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that USUALLY occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form these unique ice formations. This was not our first freeze, so I thought that I had missed my opportunity to see this phenomenon for the first time! What a welcome surprise on a bitter morning! Gordon County, Georgia, US. January 22, 2020.<br />
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Note: I included a photo to show you what Frostweed looks like when in bloom in the summer months!<br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/66277/frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html" title="Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3231/66277_thumb.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1763596810&Signature=4BrY7BnLkPAk2jOH0%2FTR06N84Mc%3D" width="200" height="134" alt="Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) At the edge of a dense mixed hardwood/coniferous forest.<br />
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This plant gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form unique ice formations called frost flowers!<br />
<br />
Watch this cool Youtube video of them forming:<br />
https://youtu.be/mBnXHgAyaVg Geotagged,Summer,United States,Verbesina virginica" /></a></figure><br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89061/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html" title="Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3231/89061_thumb.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1763596810&Signature=JsXtHfSM3FgZofKoYvRCZwxZJ68%3D" width="200" height="134" alt="Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) I was driving on to our land after my weekly trip to the grocery store when I spotted what I thought was white plastic trash on our forested dirt roadside. Flustered and angry that the local hunters had made a mess, I stopped my car and stormed out to pick up the offensive &quot;litter.&quot; Little did I know that what I saw was not litter at all. I was delighted to find the elusive &quot;frost flower&quot; instead! Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that USUALLY occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form these unique ice formations. This was not our first freeze, so I thought that I had missed my opportunity to see this phenomenon for the first time! What a welcome surprise on a bitter morning! Gordon County, Georgia, US. January 22, 2020.<br />
<br />
Note: I included a photo to show you what Frostweed looks like when in bloom in the summer months!<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/66277/frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89061/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89060/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html Frostweed,Geotagged,United States,Verbesina virginica,Winter" /></a></figure><br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89060/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html" title="Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3231/89060_thumb.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1763596810&Signature=O733j1eVK%2BmzXGM9EW67aTxAOlk%3D" width="200" height="134" alt="Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) I was driving on to our land after my weekly trip to the grocery store when I spotted what I thought was white plastic trash on our forested dirt roadside. Flustered and angry that the local hunters had made a mess, I stopped my car and stormed out to pick up the offensive &quot;litter.&quot; Little did I know that what I saw was not litter at all. I was delighted to find the elusive &quot;frost flower&quot; instead! Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that USUALLY occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form these unique ice formations. This was not our first freeze, so I thought that I had missed my opportunity to see this phenomenon for the first time! What a welcome surprise on a bitter morning! Gordon County, Georgia, US. January 22, 2020.<br />
<br />
Note: I included a photo to show you what Frostweed looks like when in bloom in the summer months!<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/66277/frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89061/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89059/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html Frostweed,Geotagged,United States,Verbesina virginica,Winter" /></a></figure> Frostweed,Geotagged,United States,Verbesina virginica,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)

I was driving on to our land after my weekly trip to the grocery store when I spotted what I thought was white plastic trash on our forested dirt roadside. Flustered and angry that the local hunters had made a mess, I stopped my car and stormed out to pick up the offensive "litter." Little did I know that what I saw was not litter at all. I was delighted to find the elusive "frost flower" instead! Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that USUALLY occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form these unique ice formations. This was not our first freeze, so I thought that I had missed my opportunity to see this phenomenon for the first time! What a welcome surprise on a bitter morning! Gordon County, Georgia, US. January 22, 2020.

Note: I included a photo to show you what Frostweed looks like when in bloom in the summer months!

Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) At the edge of a dense mixed hardwood/coniferous forest.<br />
<br />
This plant gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form unique ice formations called frost flowers!<br />
<br />
Watch this cool Youtube video of them forming:<br />
https://youtu.be/mBnXHgAyaVg Geotagged,Summer,United States,Verbesina virginica

Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) I was driving on to our land after my weekly trip to the grocery store when I spotted what I thought was white plastic trash on our forested dirt roadside. Flustered and angry that the local hunters had made a mess, I stopped my car and stormed out to pick up the offensive "litter." Little did I know that what I saw was not litter at all. I was delighted to find the elusive "frost flower" instead! Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that USUALLY occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form these unique ice formations. This was not our first freeze, so I thought that I had missed my opportunity to see this phenomenon for the first time! What a welcome surprise on a bitter morning! Gordon County, Georgia, US. January 22, 2020.<br />
<br />
Note: I included a photo to show you what Frostweed looks like when in bloom in the summer months!<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/66277/frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89061/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89060/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html Frostweed,Geotagged,United States,Verbesina virginica,Winter

Frost Flowers on Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) I was driving on to our land after my weekly trip to the grocery store when I spotted what I thought was white plastic trash on our forested dirt roadside. Flustered and angry that the local hunters had made a mess, I stopped my car and stormed out to pick up the offensive "litter." Little did I know that what I saw was not litter at all. I was delighted to find the elusive "frost flower" instead! Frostweed (Verbesina virginica) gets its common name from an unusual phenomenon that USUALLY occurs with the first freezing temperatures of the year. The cell walls of stems burst under freezing conditions and form these unique ice formations. This was not our first freeze, so I thought that I had missed my opportunity to see this phenomenon for the first time! What a welcome surprise on a bitter morning! Gordon County, Georgia, US. January 22, 2020.<br />
<br />
Note: I included a photo to show you what Frostweed looks like when in bloom in the summer months!<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/66277/frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89061/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/89059/frost_flowers_on_frostweed_verbesina_virginica.html Frostweed,Geotagged,United States,Verbesina virginica,Winter

    comments (11)

  1. Your observations are so insanely cool. It's like you live in some magic forest. Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thank you! I definitely consider it a magical place! I only wish more people in my area felt the same way! Posted 5 years ago
  2. That is such an awesome find!! Posted 5 years ago
    1. I was in a terrible hurry to get these shots--considering my health issues (and the fact that they melt quickly). I had to rush up the driveway, get my camera, and then head back down in full winter gear to take some quick shots. I know I probably could have gotten better shots had my body allowed me more time! T_T Posted 5 years ago
      1. Appreciate that effort, Lisa. Such an intriguing find and thank you for sharing these images and info. Most educational and sincerely hope you find yourself in better health soon. Posted 5 years ago
        1. Thank you, Ruth! I hope so too! I'm working on getting some answers soon. Posted 5 years ago
  3. Amazing, Lisa! Posted 5 years ago
    1. Thank you so much, Marta! <3 Posted 5 years ago
  4. I have heard of this phenomenon, well done in the 1st place for stopping to pick up the litter! What a reward! Thank you for the info and for also showing the summer version which I have not seen before. Posted 5 years ago
    1. I'm glad my post was illuminating! Very nice to meet you, YingYang! Posted 5 years ago
  5. Thank you, you too Posted 5 years ago

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''Verbesina virginica'', the white crownbeard, is a species of flowering plant in the aster family.
It is native to the Southeastern United States, where it is found in calcareous soil, often in bottomland thickets and edges of woods.

It is a tall biennial species. It produces heads of white flowers in late summer through fall.

Similar species: Asterales
Species identified by Flown Kimmerling
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Uploaded Jan 22, 2020. Captured Jan 22, 2020 13:29 in 234 Oakman Rd NE, Ranger, GA 30734, USA.
  • Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • f/32.0
  • 1/41s
  • ISO320
  • 100mm