Mid-August ALREADY!
Everything looks brighter and cleaner this week now that we've gotten rain here in Central Ontario. Queen Anne's lace is fading and some varieties of goldenrod are beginning to bloom, so I know autumn is on it's way. But it's not here YET.
Largest square: wasp on swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata); golden rod (Solidago ssp.) not sure which one; chicory (Cichorium intybus) still blooming like troopers; spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa); common tansy (Tanecetum vulgare)) and nodding thistle (Carduus nutans)
Please note: I include botanical names because so many common names change from region to region but botanical names remain the same.
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NATURE NOTES.
What a pretty collection of plants!
ReplyDeletethe plants are beautiful the wasp is way to big for me
ReplyDeleteI like your flower arrangement. You sure know your flower names. I don't.
ReplyDeletethe color of chicory is one of my favorites. so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe wildflowers are beautiful! The goldenrod is beginning to bloom here too.
ReplyDeleteI love these wildflowers - looks like you guys get great colour/variety even in late summer!
ReplyDeleteIt can't be mid-August already. Why, pretty soon I'm gonna be teasing you about your snow and cold and about all the Ontarions down in these parts!
ReplyDeleteYou always do lovely floral collages. With bugs. Sometimes.
Lovely flowers and colors! Your mosaic looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got some rain. The flowers all look very happy.
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn to do these photo mosaics--wehat a nice way of telling a story through photos.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGood to see some nectar flowers in your area EG..There is concern about the availability of flowers for migrating monarchs and of course other butterflies as it was a hard year for them....Michelle
ReplyDeleteLovely group of wildflowers!
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