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Florida Ziziphus (For the Ode To the Endangered Contest Sponsored By: Amy Green)
Spiny stemmed buckthorn, sunlight shimmers tiny shiny leaves. Even though in pastures you are mowed down like worthless sheaves. Ziziphus celata, your family for thee still grieves. Future exposure: progress, genes raped; developments’ deeds. 1987 six populations, scientists did discover. This rare and most imperiled plant in Florida must recover! As controlled burns had hoped, recovery sprouts with ardor. Amazingly, new plants emerged; respite, fire’s ember. Miraculously Florida ziziphus live; we now know. There are some plants in Lake Whales’ pastures growing slow. Eight populations revived perilously struggling though. Friends against extinction work, thwarting final fiasco. Help them find home in longleaf pine, wiregrass sand hills. “Zigging-zagging” spiny branches embracing life’s fragrant thrill. Visiting insects would stop, sip and buzz; singing softly, shrill. It will take help from everyone, not just the government bill. Agribusiness and urban sprawling must take time to care. Genetic diversity lost, extinction starts; beware! Builders, landscape with vanishing plants; sell their added flair. Farmers grow your splendor with a mini-ecosystem lair. Let all join hands and set our sights upon a brighter day. Where lust and greed no longer need and wanting fades away – Let us learn to value biodiversity’s bouquet Let not beauty on this earth become man’s grim lost way. © © Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen June2, 2010 Poetic form: Rhyme (Each stanza is a four line monorhyme.)
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