September 5, 2009
Moonflower
I love the moonflowers. The blooms open at
dusk an close mid-morning. They only last
one day but there are lots of blooms. The
fragrance is so nice. If you're lucky you might
see a moth on it at night.
In the second photo, you can see the moonflower
bud, an open flower and a spent flower
from the previous night.
Butterfly weed seed pods
Honeybees
A few days ago I noticed a few honeybees flying around
the hummingbird feeder. Within a couple of days
there were so many I had to remove the feeder. As you
can see in the photo, the bee guard does work. All the bees
chose the spot without the bee guard. I wasupset that
I had to remove it since this is the time the
hummingbirds are feeding heavily to prepare for
their long journey south. My consolation is there are
lots of flowers in the yard for them to feast on. I am
glad to see that the honeybees seem to be making a
comeback. I wish I could find the honey.
Johnny Jumpups
Fall is coming
Deer
Cardinals
Full Moon and Jupiter
September 4, 2009
"Autumn Joy" Sedum
"Autumn Joy" sedum is getting its fall color of
various shades of pink. The bees love the blooms.
Looking down on the blooms, I did not see the
bees underneath. I'm sure glad I didn't decide to
pick some of these blooms for a vase. They are good cut
flowers and will dry if left in the vase without water.
"Sweet Autumn" Clematis
Bumblebee on salvia
Artemisia "Silver Queen"
Voles/Moles
August 30, 2009
Sunflowers
The Maximillian sunflowers are finally beginning to bloom. The plants are 8-9' tall and due to the wet ground from the spring rain as they were growing, they are leaning over on other flowers. There are about 7-8 plants in one clump. I wish I could figure out how to stake them.
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