Don't usually see butterflies paying attention to the brugmansias...
It's some dry... but these things keep blooming.
The diclipta suberecta seems late in blooming this year.
I have a terrific june picture here (from 2012)
Solanum pseudocapsicum
Supposed to be poisonous... Not a good idea to go around sampling stuff that hasn't been positively identified... but I'm just as guilty...
For instance... this
licorice goldenrod, I was chewing up the leaves, and making tea... for years before I thought of searching edibility... It's safe... But... I just got lucky...
This is a pepper... I pot up one or two of these plants for my kitchen once the weather turns "cold"... Cold is a relative term... A Yankee might scoff at what I consider cold... but the pepper plant dies...
Or dies back at least... and that is plenty cold for me... Back in February, I posted a pic of one of these plants that had survived our winter... and
was coming back from last year's roots!
Cooking sage and daisy mums
Camellia sasanqua from seed planted last winter.
If it ever starts raining I'm going to move these mulberry seedlings into my yard.
Still have lots of butterflies... I still have zebra longwings too, but I can't seem to catch them with the camera.
A fellow blogger sent some everglades tomato seed at the end of August... I potted these up when the weather report called for a freeze... Luckily... I didn't lose anything but my late-planted watermelons... But
it got within 1 degree of the record cold for our area... I kept a fire going in the fireplace that day (Oct 26).
Hyacinth beans
Winter interest... (Pycnanthemum sp.)
Little blue stem
Hardy orange (Poncirus trifoliata)
Kicking myself... Cooked up some stewed pears, and wanted citrus to add to the mix... totally forgot about these...