Showing posts with label Pansies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pansies. Show all posts

Friday, November 8, 2013

FLORAL FRIDAY, TODAY'S FLOWERS & I Heart Macro - A Few More Spring Flowers


Even in spring, all is not rosy,
pansies suffering bug and snail damage
but such a pleasing colour combination


scow white primulas with a few pink ones and stocks


  forget-me-nots had those nasty harlequin or stink bugs on them 
although they were thankfully not palatable to them

I love looking the forget-me-nots in the eye and 
checking out the hairy coats on the buds


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Nature Notes ~ 2 Rain

Please ENLARGE, especially the landscapes to
appreciate the datails.



At last, like manna from heaven, the rains came.
So long awaited by the parched land and us.



Nature instantly reasserted itself with everything
bursting into leaf whether it was the right time to do
so or not. All that had survived the drought was doing
its level best to catch up after that long period of leafless
dormancy in summer, Roses are flowering two months
early.

I found this huge European wasp in the sink on a warm day.
European wasps are a rather nasty import here and have a
way of not just stinging once, but pumping their poison into one
repeatedly. This one was over an inch long.



The sustained rain changed the barren landscape
from this,



into the fields of Elyssium almost over night.



These Pansies having barely survived on sink water, were
af last getting a decent shower to wash off the accumulated
dust and give them a much needed wash through with
sparkling clean water.

Here's hoping for good follow up rains as well.


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Sunday, October 26, 2008

TODAYS FLOWERS ~ 3

This is what is blooming in my garden to-day in yellow,

with a little purple for contrast.

Pansies, though a little nibbled at, have such friendly faces


a fly basks on the Iris, a bee would have been nicer

the Powlonia, a fast growing tree, is just
starting to bloom

'Sutter's Gold' a Rose well worth having both
for scent and garden display

Climbing 'Gold Bunny' on the fence, blooms
continuously from early spring until pruning time

a little contrast in colour, a happy couple of Pansies

lastly, a scented Broom with a glimpse of morning
mist towards the Wild Wood

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