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fleur-aesthetic · 1 year ago
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instagram | littlefarmhouseflowers
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bwwhitney · 4 months ago
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I've never seen so many hummingbird moths at the same time
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thesingingbullfrog · 4 months ago
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thomas--bombadil · 1 year ago
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A Hummingbird Clearwing moth is a rare and amazing insect to see.
Not only is it just about as big as a hummingbird and behaves in much the same manner - floating in the air as they do, but if you look closely, its wings are indeed, clear.
Amazingly, even in flight you can see right through them.
Watching one is mesmerizing.
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julesofnature · 4 months ago
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Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth’s lips spoken without sound. ~Edwin Curran
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introvertedswimmer · 4 months ago
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Beebalm in the garden just came out and it is STUNNING!
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bethanythebogwitch · 2 months ago
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Native Wildflowers collection
Native wildflowers from my previous job. All pics by me. Not an exhaustive list. Split into multiple posts due to the image limit.
Starting off with everyone's (read: monarch butterflies') favorite: milkweed. Common milkweed is on the left. I think what we called common milkweed was actually 2 closely-related species. On the right is swam milkweed, which likes wetter soil. Butterfly weed in the bottom is a milkweed, but its sap is clear instead of white so some people don't realize that. It's also much shorter than most milkweeds.
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We have 2 main gentian species. These flowers don't open all the way and only larger insects like bees can force their way in. These bees then seek out gentians as an exclusive food source, making it more likely for them to pollinate the gentians. Cream gentian (left) is white and can get very tall on good years. Bottle gentian (right) is a small, low-lying plant that hides under other plants. This picture was taken early in the season so they're pretty pale. They turn bright blue when they're in bloom.
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Yellow (left) and purple (right) coneflower
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Mountain mint (right) and downy wood mint (left)
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Wild raspberry (left) and dewberry (right). My personal nemeses when I was moving through the prairie. Thorns are not my friend
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Foxglove beardtongue, which comes in a common white color (right) and a rarer purple variant (left). Below is false foxglove, which is a hemiparasite (plant that gains nutrition through parasitism and photosynthesis) that leaches off of oak roots
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Bee balm, this one has a lot of ornamental cultivars
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Rattlesnake master, a badass name for a weird and spiky plant
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Ironweed. We have a few species and I don't know how to tell them apart
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Wild quinine. In the 3 growth seasons I worked here, this one became much more common.
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Prairie coreopsis (left) and tall coreopsis (right). Guess what the difference between these two is
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Rosinweed (left) and cup plant (right). Two closely related species.
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Maryland senna (left) and partridge pea (right). Similar (but not closely related) species that grow pods full of seeds. As they dry, the pods peel open and send the seeds flying out.
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Prairie dock. These grow very tall and have huge leaves that are cool because the roots bring up water from deep underground
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Ashy sunflower, a hemiparasite that kills goldenrod and tall grasses. As those two are very aggressive plants that can take over whole fields. ashy sunflower seeds are a great way to fight back against them and help increase biodiversity.
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Cardinal flower. This one is endangered so its great that it's doing well and even spreading where I worked.
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Common thistle. This one is unfortunately losing ground to invasive Canada thistle (not actually from Canada) and isn't very popular, but bugs love it.
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Black-eyed Susan (left) and sweet black-eyed Susan (right). The latter is larger and doesn't tolerate shade as well.
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Continued in part 2
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anti-climactic · 4 months ago
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Garden Walk 🌻 07•11•2024
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chillydownhere2 · 7 months ago
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Bee Balm...
They grow wild here in Oklahoma. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbird love them.
Source Me laf@ilyF ❤️
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gbiechele · 1 year ago
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From the Summer Garden
Helios 44 58mm f/2.0 Sony A7
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faguscarolinensis · 4 months ago
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Monarda didyma 'Raspberry Wine' / 'Raspberry Wine' Scarlet Beebalm at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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bgsauder · 1 year ago
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artichokefartichoke · 4 months ago
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Night magic! 🌠
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morethansalad · 1 year ago
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Mermaid Mint Iced Tea (Vegan)
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thomas--bombadil · 1 year ago
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Flower of bee balm, in anticipation of pollen.
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thesingingbullfrog · 1 year ago
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