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whatnext10 · 6 months
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It’s the First Day of Spring
Spring Vibrations Today is officially the first day of spring for 2024. Here in central Florida signs of spring started about a month ago with some early blooming wildflowers and the occasional clouded sulfur butterfly. By now our iconic spring flowers, the Drummond’s phlox (Phlox drummondii), are popping up everywhere that there is open ground and plenty of sun. It always makes me happy to see…
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libraryofmoths · 1 year
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Moth of the Week
Hummingbird Clearwing Moth
Hemaris thysbe
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The hummingbird clearwing moth is a part of the family Sphingidae or the hawkmoth family and was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. The name Hemaris Thysbe is thought to be a reference to Thisbe, one of the doomed lovers in Ovid's Metamorphoses, due to the color of Thisbe’s blood-stained scarf and the maroon color of the moth. Additionally, the name hummingbird clearwing is due to the humming noise created by the rapid flapping of the moth’s transparent wings.
Description The hummingbird clearwing moth typically has an olive green and maroon back with a white or yellow and maroon underside. It has pale legs and no stripes, which is how you tell this moth apart from other in its genus, Hemaris. Its wings are transparent with a maroon border. After hatching, the hummingbird clearwing’s wings are a fully opaque dark red to black. Then the wing’s scales fall off when the moth takes flight, resulting in a clear wing with maroon borders and visible veins. However, a moth’s color and wing patterning varies between individual moths. For example, moths born in the south or later in the mating season are darker in color, and different populations have varying wing border shapes.
Average wingspan of 4.75 cm (≈1.9 in)
Up to 70 wingbeats per second
Can fly up to 12 mph (≈19.3 kph)
Diet and Habitat When in their caterpillar stage, these moths eat the leaves of cherry trees, European cranberry bushes, hawthorns, dogbane, honeysuckle, and snowberry bushes. Adult hummingbird moths feed on the nectar from flowers such as the Wild Bergamot and beebalm, red clovers, lilacs, phloxs, snowberry, cranberry, blueberry, vetch and thistle. The hummingbird clearwing prefers purple and pink flowers. They use their long proboscis or feeding tube to collect nectar from the flowers while flying in front of it like a hummingbird.
The average proboscis is 20 mm (≈0.8 in)
These moths are the most common in southern Ontario and the eastern United States. Their habitat ranges from Alaska to Oregon in the west and from Newfoundland to Florida in the east. They migrate northward from April to August and southward in late spring and the fall. They inhabit forests, meadows, and suburban gardens.
Mating The hummingbird clearwing has two broods a year in the south, but only one in the north. Mating takes place in May and June as females attract males with pheromones produce from glands at the tip of the abdomen. Female hummingbird moths will lay 200 eggs that will hatch in only 6 to 8 days.
Predators Hummingbird moths and caterpillars in general are hunted by birds, mantids, spiders, bats. To help protect themselves, these types of moths resemble hummingbirds or bees to fool predators.
Fun Fact Adults hummingbird clearwing moths are most active during the hottest parts of the day and have no hearing abilities due to a lack of “hearing organs.”
(Source: Wikipedia, Life On CSG Pond, United States Department of Agriculture, Georgia Wildlife Federation, Beyond Pest Control)
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dr-pamela-isley · 13 days
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Favorite plant? or like maybe top 5?
It seems like a copout answer to just say all of them so I'll give you five in no specific order (below the cut)
Colobanthus quitensis, also known as Antarctic pearlwort. It's one of two known flowering antarctic plants (the other being Antarctic hair grass), it was discovered in the late 1700's-early 1800's. Since Antartica is a dessert it's native plants have a special kind of leaf structure to account for the lack of rainfall.
Cornus florida, or the flowering dogwood. It's native to North America and Mexico, the trees are monoecious meaning that it has both male and female flowers. It also serves as a place for more then 12 species of moths to lay their larvae in.
Phlox subulata, or moss phlox. It's an pink, purple, blue, or white evergreen native to the united states that commonly covers ground in wooded areas. It also serves as a pollinator and can be used to prevent erosion.
Pinus strobus, or the eastern white pine tree. These trees have been known to live for over 400 years and are largely considered the tallest trees in eastern North America. They also serve as habitats for other plants along with animals and insects.
Opuntia, also known as the prickly pear cactus. I had to include some sort of cacti in this because they are so vital to the ecosystem and water cycle. The prickly pear cactus in particular are some of the most cold tolerating cacti, and like many other cacti are only native to the Americas.
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random-cryptid · 2 years
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ok so the light brown one with pink spots on its wings is an achemon sphinx moth is a species of hawkmoth and eat nectar from flowers like phlox and japanese hineysuckle. apparently their wings can beat so fast that they can sometimes be mistaken for hummingbirds (which is making me lose my mind over it cuz now im imagining either mary or winnie freaking out ciz they thought they were being attacked by a bird but its really just a big moth tryna hamg out on their head)
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the little greenish blue one is a blackberry looper. theyre super small and like eating flower petals, and the leaves of blackberries and strawberries. theyre also found in most of the u.s. except for california, washington, oregon, alaska and hawaii, which im sad about cuz they look so cute and tiny and i wanna see one up close! (cant have shit in cali djdhdj)
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the last on vibing on sarah's head is a cecropia silk moth! the catsrpillars like sugar maple, dogwood, apple and plums while the adults dont seem to really eat. their found anywhere from nova scotia down to florida as well as southern canada all the way to the rocky mountains (which means i cant fuckin see these guys either! why are all the cool moths found onthe other side of the country?!)
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im honestly having so much fun learning about moths! ive always loved learning about different insects, and getting to learn more about moths was so much fun!
Boy do I love moths they’re so cool 😭😭😭😭 look at all these funky fellas!!! I love learning about moths and beetles so much
My fave from all of these has to be the Cecropia Silk Moth like look at those colors!!!! It’s so pretty 🥹🥹🥹 and idk but I find the Blackberry Looper eating flower petals and strawberry and blackberry leaves so cute I JUST LOVE MOTHS
Well at least you get to see moths, here where I live I barely see any 😭😭😭😭😭 (the perks of living on a tropical island amirite)
Thank you for showing me these!!!! I love them they’re so cool looking
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paletalegear · 4 months
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Flowers and NHL 2024 Eastern Conference Final Florida Panthers Advance Shirt ornamentals that have grown well at our place include lupine, tansy, golden rod, perennial sweet pea, Queen Anne’s lace, prairie mallow—and a whole host of other beautiful native wild flowers, also phlox, daisy, lilies and day lilies, (the Easter lily I planted regularly grows to 5 or 6 feet high), hostas (for some reason, deer don’t seem to bother the hosta until the fall when I’m happy to have them trim down the plants for me), autumn clematis, autumn crocus, iris, peony, and sunflowers, which do well, but usually bloom after we’ve left. Again, these are plants that do well on their own. I uncover, weed around them at the beginning of summer and then leave them to grow and bloom on their own while I swim, hike, read—vacation home!
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blue-eyed-freckle · 6 years
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cedar-glade · 2 years
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(Not comprehensive) What to expect for riparian zones in orv confluence.
it’s the best time of year to fen hop here in Ohio but before anyone does that a pilgrimage to a less addressed habitat is necessary and fun, its check on mudflats in western Ohio time;
I just spent a few solid days botanizing some of Ohio’s most classic habitats.
Two mudflat locations: Little Miami meets ORV and Great Miami meets ORV. (though a weirder one is the ancient oxbow flats of the Great Miami. BTW ORV is Ohio River Valley.
 A group of really good friends and I got together and tried to hit the Shawnee lookout giant ragweed thickets(15 foot tall this year with native amaranth mixed in at similar height)  Each year a few people check this spot earlier and than a few later for a tricky plant not seen since 2010 called Orobanche riparia
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which may or may not be state extirpated from TN WV VA and OH. these are only affiliated with confluence zones and specifically Ancient ragweed thicket communities. Normally Ragweed is 7 foot max, and dies every year, falluvium(alluvium displaced by frequent floods), buries these past frost lines and their roots are insulated. and the stems are more supported at the base.
while being a classic rare species, Japanese hops have now made it extremely problematic to spot and so it remains elusive.
while the 3 giant amaranth and 8 species of Persicaria are present with the cockerburl and ragweed along with florida and giant lettuce; It’s also notable that rough barnyard grass and two other river bank giant ragweed thicket rarities are also present. https://explorer.natureserve.org/Taxon/ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.155128/Ripariosida_hermaphrodita  virginia riverbank mallow and ....
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Nabalus crepidineus
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Flood plain woods: wood nettle, greenheaded cone flower, panicled fall phlox, cup plant, Jerusalem artichoke, 2 Persicaria spp., more angry hops, 2 common Rubus spp. (black cap and Alleghany), Monarda serotina, more lettuce, both of Ohio’s jewel weed.
Silt formed Mudflats:
It’s ok though because the disturbance is still frequent in some sections and many rare sedges and rushes exist as well as mud flat species can be seen as preserved. These are very small species that thrive on silt
the map above is for a species that recently got split again after already being split from drummunds’ bull rush. Now called dwarf bull rush and went through a new genera name too. River dwarf bull rush is no longer Hemicarpha micrantha and is now Lipocarpha micrantha.
Others of notable interest in flat: Kyllinga pumila,  Paspalum fluitans,  Myosurus minimus(adventive), Cyperus acuminatus,
both toothleafs are present too. Ammania coccinea(sessile peduncle and least common) and Ammania robusta(most common) for ohio.,
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another classic forbe thats pretty darn common is obi wan conobea usually with carolina geranium not far apart,
green, dentate, davids, prostrate, true spotted, and Phyllanthus caroliniensis along with multiple copper leaves are present.
(plenty of other sedges but I can’t think of all the ones Dan Boone has tried to teach me there.)
Broken bank( sand cut banks):
alleghany monkey flower, blue siphilis lobellia, indian tobacco inflated lobellia, common milkweed, 3 uncommon Rubus spp. all adventive except for one that looks like a glaberous prickily virginia creeper vine Rubus trivialis . We also see both swamp and ciliate margin loose strife, two figworts, and cockerburl again along with 4 native persicaria, 2 native day flower(Commelina spp.), 3 seedbox/ludwigs (Ludwigia spp.), waterspeedwell Veronica catenata ,
mints are well represented: 3 Stachys spp. water hoarhound, american germander, 3 potential Monarda spp. (bubblegun, basal white, and M. serotina), both ciliate and hairy wood mints.
  Classic creeping fabaceae are: Amphicarpaea bracteata and Apios americana.
Gravel point bar:
lance leaf frog fruit, smooth scouring rush, verticilate scouring rush, and rough scouring rush, smooth rush, green bull rush, the brown tall giant one, 3 sided rush, big bluestem? some how?,  button bush, both the common hibiscus, sand bar and black willows, water willow(not a willow), lizard tail(the fruitloop smelling one).
Note:
If you want someone who knows more about this habitat than anyone else, Dan Boone is probably the person to ask.
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vandaliatraveler · 3 years
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Mason-Dixon Historical Park, which straddles the West Virginia-Pennsylvania state line a few miles northwest of Morgantown, protects a number of historic stone markers commemorating the most westerly reach of the Mason and Dixon survey in 1767. The expedition ended at the Catawba Trail - one branch of a much greater Native American trail system that extended from the Carolinas north through Pennsylvania - for fear of angering the Shawnee, who claimed the area as a sacred hunting ground. The site continues to yield Native American artifacts to this day. Just as important, the park is a wonderful place for a spring hike, particularly along Dunkard Creek. Among the wildflowers blooming this past weekend (top to bottom): hispid buttercup (Ranunculus hispidus), also known as bristly buttercup and swamp buttercup; white trout lily (Erythronium albidum); yellow trout lily (Erythronium americanum); smooth Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum), just starting to unfurl; blue wood phlox (Phlox divaricata), also known as wild blue phlox; Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica); and flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) - one of the few trees in this area to have survived the dogwood anthracnose blight of recent years.
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anipgarden · 5 years
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Flowers for Bees!
Hey, all! 
Spring is coming up sooner than we know, and its about time for people to start planning their gardens! With news about climate and the state of bee populations, I know a lot of people are wanting to make pollinator gardens to help bees in their area, but may not know what to do asides from ‘plant flowers.’ 
So I set out to look at a bunch of websites, and use those sources, alongside my own experience as a gardener, to recommend a nice list of plants to include for a bee-friendly garden!*
Amongst all the websites I looked at, these are the ones that popped up! Bolded plants are ones that appeared a lot during this research--across at least 3 different sites, but sometimes as often as across 7!
Asteraceae (a family of plants containing asters, ageratum, calendula, coneflowers, coreopsis, cornflowers, cosmos, daisies, dandelions, echinops, goldenrod, joe-pye weeds, liatris, rabbit brush, rudbeckia, sunflowers, thistles, yarrow, zinnias, etc.)
Bluebells
Borage
Butterfly Bush (sometimes referred to by its genus, Buddleia)
Caltrop
Chives
Clematis
Clovers
Cotoneaster
Creosote bush
Crocus
Currant
Elder
Fabaceae (a family of plants containing alfalfa, clover, lupine, peas, peanuts, wisteria, etc.)
Fennel
Flowering Gum
Foxglove
Grevillea
Hebe
Hellebores
Honeysuckle
Hostas
Huckleberry
Lamiaceae (a family of plants containing agastache, basil, bee balm (sometimes referred to as its genus, Monarda), coleus, hyssop, lavender, marjoram, mint, oregano, rosemary, sage (sometimes referred to a its genus, Salvia), thyme, etc.)
Lilac
Lilies
Marjoram
Mignonette
Nasturtium
Oregon Grape
Pansy
Penstemon
Peony
Phlox
Pincushion flower
Poppy
Primula
Pussy willow
Queen Anne’s Lace
Red Maple Tree
Rhododendron
Rose
Scorpion-weed
Sedum
Siberian Squill
Snapdragons
Snowberry
Snowdrop
Sweet William
Thrift/Sea Thrift/Sea Pink
Tulip Poplar Tree
Verbena
Wallflower
Wild Buckwheat
Witch Hazel
I, as a gardener in Florida, have personal experience growing plants for pollinator gardens, and have noticed bees frequenting sunflowers, lavender, Mexican heather, bee balm, coneflowers, lantana, marigolds, milkweed, and zinnias a lot. This isn’t necessarily to dunk on other plants on the list--a lot of them I’ve never even seen in person, let alone had a chance to grow in a garden! See which ones would thrive in your area and give them a shot!
Another post is in the works regarding general planting advice, since this post is getting a bit long. Afterwards, there’ll be another post about things you can do for bees that don’t simply include planting flowers!
I hope this list is helpful to you! By all means, feel free to hop into my inbox and ask for further advice, or seek out resources on the internet as well! Happy gardening!
Sources: x  x  x  x  x  x  x  x  x  x 
* Bee friendly, but I didn’t specify a particular species, so it may be a bit honeybee-leaning. If there’s enough interest, I’ll start making posts for native bees specifically. 
EDIT: Hello friends! I just want to make a quick amendment to this post--I wrote it really quickly, about 2 years back, to procrastinate a homework assignment, and missed a few points I should have made in my rush. First things first, while this list contains a lot of popular bee plants, please make sure the plants you ultimately use in your garden are native to your area--at the very least nonnative, but native plants will be more helpful for bees in your area and be less finicky in their care! With that in mind, I used a lot of sources--some of the links are defunct now, unfortunately--from a lot of different places! Even though I'm Floridian and most of my experience revolves around gardening in Florida, when I make posts like these I try to consider that not everyone seeing it will be in Florida--or even the United States! One of the sources I used had an Australian domain name, and many of these plants have wide reaches of where they come from and where they can survive! With that in mind; if you see a plant on this list that is invasive in your area, it may be perfectly calm and native in someone else's area; whether it be my area, or in another country. Please don't take to the notes to yell at me for including it!
Addendum aside, I hope this post is helpful to you!
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ainawgsd · 5 years
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Hemaris gracilis, the slender clearwing or graceful clearwing, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in North America from Nova Scotia to central Florida along the East Coast and west through New England to Michigan to Saskatchewan. The species is listed as threatened in Connecticut.
The wingspan is 40–45 mm. It can be distinguished from similar species by a pair of red-brown bands on the sides of the thorax, which vary from green to yellow green dorsally and sometimes brown with white underneath. They have a red abdomen. The wings are transparent with reddish-brown borders. The outer edge of the forewing transparent area is even and the forewing cell has a median row of scales. There are probably two generations per year with adults on wing from March to August. They feed on the nectar of various flowers, including Pontederia cordata, Rubus species, Taraxacum officinale, Hieracium aurantiacum, and Phlox species.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Vaccinium vacillans and Kalmia species. Pupation takes place in a thin walled cocoon under leaf litter.
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gfloutdoors · 3 years
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Purple Flowers in Florida
Purple Flowers in Florida
Florida has a unique climate when compared to other states in America. Florida is in USDA climate zones 8-10. The State favors tropical plants, but gardeners still face hard times due to humidity. But, there are several purple flowers that grow well in Florida. Purple flowers that grow well in Florida include garden phlox, reticulated iris, salvia, Mexican heather, and Hibiscus. As you can see,…
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whatnext10 · 7 months
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The First Beautiful Phlox Flowers are Here
First Phlox of Spring The last two days have been miserably rainy and kind of cold, keeping me pretty much confined to the house. Days like that always make me feel tired and blah, so I was very happy to see the sun shining this morning when I woke up. When I headed into town to complete some errands, I was also very happy to see a few little Drummond’s phlox flowers (Phlox drummondii) blooming…
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wallpapernifty · 4 years
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Seven Awesome Things You Can Learn From Dogwood Tree | Dogwood Tree
In the Virgin Islands, the communicable break aeon coincided with a hot, dry bounce – hardly any rain for months. The thermometer central my auto got up to 115 degrees as it sat bankrupt up beneath the adamant sun.
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In acceptable years, abundant bounce rains lift our alcohol by bringing out a access of ablaze flowers on the trees, up in the hills and forth the roadsides.
Wattapama flowers (Poitea florida) are bounded favorites. Wattapamas are thin, chiffon copse that are about airy for best of the year, abnormally afterwards they bead their baby leaves. But afterwards a assimilation cloudburst break a dry spell they assume to magically emerge, their wand-like branches covered all over with aerial lavender flowers.
Unfortunately, this bounce the rain has been sparse, and so accept the Wattapama blossoms. We accept had a few caliginosity showers, though, which brought some of these copse to activity – a actual acceptable sight. The admirable blossoms don’t aftermost continued though. Afterwards a few days, the petals bead to the ground, creating baby drifts like amethyst snow.
Another chiffon tree, the Caribbean Dogwood (Piscidia carthagenensis) has clusters of tiny blush flowers. They can be apparent aerial up on the tree’s attenuate branches afterwards the leaves abatement off in the dry season.
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michael-massa-micon · 4 years
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Coreopsis - May 2020 I posted images of the Florida state wildflower, Coreopsis, growing alongside a fenceline, but those images failed to show how prevalent this flower is in the Live Oak area. This image is of a wide area alongside the highway which is filled with Coreopsis and an occasion purple phlox. MWM
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NHL 2024 Eastern Conference Final Florida Panthers Advance ShirtFlowers and NHL 2024 Eastern Conference Final Florida Panthers Advance Shirt ornamentals that have grown well at our place include lupine, tansy, golden rod, perennial sweet pea, Queen Anne’s lace, prairie mallow—and a whole host of other beautiful native wild flowers, also phlox, daisy, lilies and day lilies, (the Easter lily I…
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