Something is Happening

Big Drama in the front yard
Start to a blooming century plant in the front yard. Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
This large cactus, Agave Americana, also known as the century plant,
maguey or American aloe, is starting to bloom. April 12, 2012 and we are there.
I look forward to documenting the entire process. Visitors welcomed.

An amazing photo subject just outside the front doorcentury plant's emerging flower stalk and detail of the stalk at the base.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
The sheer mass and detail will provide continuous film opportunities.
This will become another chapter in the garden’s story. Originally from Mexico,
Agave Americana was cultivated as an ornamental plant worldwide.
It now grows wild in Europe, South Africa, India and Australia.

April 25, 2012 and all is growing
agave flower growth on April, 4, 2012.  San Diego, CA.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
In two weeks the flower has grown twice in height and articulations on the
spire probably indicate where flowers or flowering branches will emerge.

In context, 4-28-2012 view of front yard and blooming agave.
Agave century plant long shot in front yard, san diego, ca.  photo by Anders Tomlinson.
The agave continues to reach upwards amongst two neighboring trees.
The pine tree’s roots on the west were tearing up the driveway.
The tree was cut back to bare limbs and left as snag for birds to perch.
The liquid amber on the right requires no watering. It probably lives
off morning condensation and infrequent rains. The flowering geraniums
on the right are planted in the remains of a palm tree and also require
little watering from captured kitchen sink grey water.

And then faces began to appear.
View of agave from the east and detail of faces on spire.  san diego.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
The agave is seen from the east and a detail reveals face-like forms
emerging on every leaf over the past ten days.

There is magic in the close-up details.
12 details of blooming agave century plant, San Diego.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
The base of the visible spire is approximately eight inches in width.
The upward pointing spear-leaves make it hard to get close for an
accurate recording. These details share nuisances and articulations
that are developing daily.

05-03-12 and the agave continues to grow taller.
agave blooming 05-03-12 sand diego, photo by anders tomlinson
The plant has outgrown my everyday wide-angle digital lens.

Folds and bumps continue to enlarge and define themselves.
agave century plant blooming, san diego, 05-03-12.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
The spire’s outside leaves are begin to dry and separate from the stalk.

Two details, one plant, one journey.
05-03-12 blooming agave, san diego,ca.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
The spire adds sections and the sections evolve.

5-09-12 and all is well in the front yard.
5-9-12, agave century plant in front yard, san diego, ca.  photos by anders tomlinson.
The lady mail-deliverer has one of the best views of the agave’s growth
since she comes by six days a week. She also can see it from a distance
and upclose. Few people are aware of the plant because it is not in their
nature to look up when they are walking, especially if they are
looking at their smart phones.

And the leaves are starting to change.
agave leaves drying out, sand diego, ca.  photos by anders tomlinson.
The new leaves are drying out and peeling back from the spire.
Underneath the leaves there are bumps that continue to grow.
Will these become the branches? Stay tuned.

5-10-12, now for something different, a first day out of the nest.
baby dove out of the nest for the first time, san diego, ca.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
A pair of young doves, less than two-years-old, now have two live chicks
in their second nesting attempt using a decorative ceramic pot placed on
an exterior chimney ledge under the patio. The female sat here quietly for
weeks while the male perched in a nearby tree, or on back-alley telephone
wires, always with a view of the nest. In the late fall of the previous year
the immature mother abandoned her nest leaving a dead chick and an
unhatched egg left inside. I took the pot off the ledge and put it
on the ground to photograph in the sun. Minutes later, when I returned
with a camera, both the dead chick and egg were gone.

5-13-12, something is happening but I’m not sure what.
agave flowers beginning to appear, san diego, ca.  photos by anders tomlinson.
This is the second day after growths were first noticed coming out from
under leaves-pockets at the top of the spire.

This must be the start of something wonderful.
agave flowers beginning to appear, san diego, ca.  detail of emerging bud.  photos by anders tomlinson.
Are these three buds in a pod?
Or three branches growing out of a pocket? or…?

How tall can it go? 5-15-12.
Agave century plant, long shot of front yard, 5-15-12.  San Diego CA.  photo by Anders Tomlinson.
This agave is by far the tallest creature in the yard.

There is a change at the top.
Agave century bloom5-15-12.  San Diego, CA.  Photos by Anders Tomlinson.
The silhouette is beginning to change at the top as the appendages reach
upwards and out.

How and why does it do what it does?
Agave century plant bloom, cu of flower stems, 5-15-12.  San Diego, CA.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
Two views of strange forms emerging.

Welcome to modern times old being.
agave century bloom, close-up of emerging flower stem head, 5-15-12.  san Diego, CA.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
And now what will it do?

5-27-12, Upwards and outwards, above and beyond.
Agave century plant in front yard 5-27-12, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson
Towering above its neighbors the agave dominates the horizon.

A giant hat rack preparing for large ones to visit.
branch system forming on agave century plant, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
Cosmic formulas are at play, reproduction signatures touching the sky.

Here, mocking bird perches. Here, mocking bird sings.
mocking bird perches on agave century plant growing branch, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
In the last couple of days mocking birds have started to visit.

Mathematical beauty + natural formulas = fauna success.
5-27-12, the flower system begin to develop on the agave century plant, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
The ever-present natural thirds and threes emerge and expand.
The flower started with three bulbs on a stem that began to
grow outwards. Now, those bulbs are becoming their own branches
each with three bulbs at their heads. Symmetrical diversity.

June 9, 2012. a towering spirit matures
Agave century plant, 06-09-12, view from front yard, san diego, ca. Photo by Anders Tomlinson
I have to go further and further away to get the whole spire,
top to bottom, into the shot. On left-hand image was taken from
across the street, sidewalk and up on the neighbor’s lawn. The
right-hand image is record of the diverse skies passing over the agave.

Stems are now expanding branches.
Structure of the branch system, flowering agave century plant, san diego, ca.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
Threes begat threes begat threes. What will happen next?

It is busy at the very tips.
Close-up of the flowering agave's fingertips, San Diego, Ca.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
Patterns continue to unfold as the system evolves.

Up at the very top the reach is still upwards.
Close-up of the flowering agave century plant's crown, San Diego, Ca.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
Here are two views of the flowering century plant’s crown.
The image on the left was shot with an 800 mm lens.
The right hand image is with a 100-400 mm lens.

A dove takes it all in from its lofty perch.
Dove perched on flowering agave century plant, San Diego, CA.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson.
Mockingbirds come and go while doves stay and rest.

6-19-12, clouds come and go.
Agave century plant on 6-19-11, long shot from street, san diego, ca. photo by anders tomlinson.
There is a fractal nature to the same form repeated over and over at
different scales. The agave is beginning to fill out at the top as its
height gain is slowing.

Each Branch is becoming its own forested sky island.
close-up of agave century plant branch structure, san diego, ca. photo by anders tomlinson.
Three begat three begat three begat three begat… let us all sing along.

A closer study of what will become flowers.
close-up  of what will become agave century plant flowers, 6-19-12, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
I am starting to wondering what color the flowers will be?

6-26-12, and things are getting plumply.
06-26-12, long shot of agave century plant, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
The top is starting to fill out as the branches reach outwards and fill in.

The crown glows on a clear cool summer day.
06-26-12  crown of agave century plant against blue sky, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
The pst couple of years the region has been cooler than normal. This year
started with many overcast days. Today’s highs will be in the low 70’s.

Sometime soon these will become open flowers.
06-26-12 , closeup of agave century plant buds, san diego, ca.  photo by anders tomlinson.
The buds have started to developed a shape featuring two sections.
The clusters are becoming denser and thicker.

Trunk and branches add texture, color and form.
06-26-12 , detail of trunk and branches on agave century plant in bloom, san diego, ca.  photos by anders tomlinson.
Two aspects of the blooming plant side by side.
The branches are changing while the trunk remains much the same.

7-14-12, moon over agave and mystery sprouts.
moon over agave and sprout coming up from the ground with flowers, agave century plant, 7-14-12, san diego ca.  photos by anders tomlinson.
The first sign of change was a couple of stalks coming up near the base.
Each stem, 4 to 8 inches tall, had four pods which quickly opened.
A couple of days later pods were falling to the ground.

The pods are falling to the ground.
Agave century plant pod resting on one of the leaves, 7-15-12,  san diego, ca.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson
This pod is resting on an agave leaf at the base of the plant.
This preceded pods opening up in the tree by a couple of days.

The growing up is slowing down.
Agave century plant towers over the house, 7-15-12,  san diego, ca.  Photo by Anders Tomlinson
The amazing affirmation of purpose continues. The agave has reached
another milestone in its life. We were there.

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