Another Autumn
see how many butterflies you can spot on the below photo. These pictures are all clickable...
I count 5 orange butterflies... among the orange flowers.
The bushes are large enough that shooting the entire bush results in not being able to even pick out the butterflies...
Gotta love bushes that grow and bloom despite the drought, that you don't have to do anything to protect from the local deer herds...
The lantana also attract the night flyers.
The agalinis are in full bloom.
Agalinis purpurea are pretty, and are host plant to the buckeye butterfly, which makes them an asset to the meadow.
Their short-comings are that they are annuals and strictly Autumn bloomers, and need disturbed soil to come up each year.
Here's an interesting flower, 'Summer's farewell' (Dalea pinnata)
This cool plant has ferny leaves closely resembling moss verbena, which was what I thought I had when the babies initially showed up...
The plants appear to be biennial, which coupled with their short bloom time rather negates their value in the flower border.
Labels: autumn garden, butterflies
4 Comments:
Those flowers are sure pretty. It's interesting that so many different ones were blossoming during October.
Also check this pic taken yesterday, November 18,2011. Matter of fact, click the home button on that site, lots of purdy flowers, with the date posted... You'll have to click the enlarge button on both these links, as google blocks the link from opening in a new window...
The first link expired, but the second was nice. It was very cool to check out the pictures. Thank you.
Deleted the 'fail' link... some sites won't let you 'hotlink'... even when it's your own pics.
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