Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A welcome visitor

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First caterpillar (Queen) I've seen in a long time on the milkweed. And a few aphids keeping him company.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

More summer blooms and a near miss

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From the top: Tropicana canna, thryallis 'rain of gold', a small but happy rock rose, geraniums enjoying a new part shade spot under the bird feeder, and pride of barbados looking very hot in the midday sun.
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Not sure what happened here, but these look suspiciously like cardinal feathers. Can't imagine what a cardinal would be doing that close to my back door, but I hope he or she is okay....

Friday, July 8, 2011

High summer

Rock rose
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Mountain laurel seeds
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Tropicana canna
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Zinnia seedlings
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Russian sage
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Standing cypress
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The last of the water at Walnut Creek on this morning's walk
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

A morning of purple and pollinators

I tend to think of hot colored blooms in mid-summer (flame acanthus, firespike, tithonia's velvety orange, pride of barbados), but when I looked out this morning, my front garden was dominated by cool purple flowers. Most striking of all is the sage bush (did we have a drop in barometric pressure last night? they're in full bloom all over town).

Below: a bee in the sage; another bee mid-flight choosing between sage and chaste tree blooms, another favorite with pollinators; and a moth on the wild Mexican petunias.
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Eggplant flower; russian sage; and blackie sweet potato vine.
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Close-up of chaste tree flowers; more sage bush; and wildflowers (ironweed?) on this morning's walk at Walnut Creek.
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