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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Moar Kritterz

Clear wing Hummingbird moth (Hemaris thysbe)

Black widow... 
I found this girl while pulling squash vines... bare-foot. Reckon she was dining on those nasty squash bugs?

I've seen this dude identified as a male velvet ant, or "cow-killer" (Dasymutilla occidentalis)

 Check out the size spider... this wasp drug under my house!


These woodpeckers are a bit camera-shy.

I caught him!
This mocking bird sez that the poke berries are ready.
If yer gonna attract birdz to the garden... you gotta grow their faves...
I was weeding the daylilies last weekend,  I left a coupla pokeweeds...
The poke is native, those daylilies... aren't... and they don't grow well here anyway.

Zebra swallowtail with gulf fritillary


gulf fritillary caterpillar
Passionflower... the gulf fritillary's host plant.
Low hanging fruit... (may pops)


Eastern tailed blue (Cupido comyntas)

 I'm totally a fan of the centrosema virginianum... I've been potting some up to share...


hibiscus grandiflorus... First time this has bloomed... and I've grown it since I got here...
So... like the tall Joe pye weed featured last week... not a good plant for the xeriscape... In spite of those fuzzy leaves.

Finally... How 'bout a peach?



 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

First week of August

Good Kitty! Those rats are giving me a lot of trouble, eating the cantaloupe vines, sweet potato vines, and I like to have never got my sunflowers past the stage where the rats were eating the plants.

 The goldfinches are gonna be happy...

This clasping heliotrope is quite the ground cover... I'm thinking about making a lawn out of it.

Ditto for this prostrate lantana.

While we're at it... this variegated commelina seems like it would work.

The rose of sharon bushes are blooming like mad.

Interesting colour on the tiger swallowtail...

The snake cotton (Froelichia gracilis) is blooming... Interesting plant...

Flowers on the joe-pye (Eutrochium fistulosum) this year... First year I've gotten this wetland plant to bloom... in the dry sand.
In my previous garden, I'd get butterflies wingtip to wingtip on this stuff...  

Found a new joepye (Eutrochium purpureum )... doesn't get 10 foot tall. I'm hoping for some crosses with the tall variety....
The flowerheads aren't as full... but the butterflies and bees don't mind.

Another natural, Southern joint weed (Polygonella americana).
I'm still studying on how to propagate this one.

Speaking of propagation... remember tephrosia?
(Picture originally posted in May)
 
Dried seedpods... if I can find any unopened ones...
Found some
Got a few seed... were mostly empty and wormy.
Babies!

Finally, another local wildflower... Crotalaria spectabilis
I couldn't get showy crotalaria to naturalize in my previous frost pocket garden...
The Virginia tech weed site considers this beauty... a weed... no accounting for taste.

 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

more july wildlife

I find that the hummingbirds prefer the small-flowered canna....

It may not have as spectacular of a flower as the large flowered types... but... who cares when the pay-off on the small-flowers is in attracting these sweeties?
And visiting the salvia...
I totally avoid feeders... I feel like they harm the critters... makes getting pics a bit more of a challenge, but I'm not putting out GMO products or poisoned bird food... or helping spread bird diseases...

 Pigweed caterpillar, I've never seen these b4.

harlequin bug eating pigweed-caterpillar

Phlox... with butterfly.

Butterfly visits swamp hibiscus.

St Andrews Cross (Hypericum hypericoides ssp.)


Rhynchosia minima, snout bean...a natural wildflower

Buckeye butterfly visits winter-sown echinacea

Toad lily with bee


House lizard...
Got a better pic of the bird on her nest...

Babies...

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