No flowers, no bees;
No bees, no flowers.
Blooming and buzzing,
Buzzing and blooming;
Married and still in Love.
- Mike Garofalo
Bees are plentiful in my garden - they buzz around me whenever I'm weeding and watering. They especially love the Sunny Border Blue Speedwell.
But seeing a butterfly is much more exciting than seeing a bee! This was the first Tiger Swallowtail to visit my Nanho Purple Butterfly Bush this year. (Though I did see one on the Pagoda Dogwood at my family's lake property in May. For those pictures click here. )
A painted lady paid a visit in May.
I hope more butterflies will be visiting and pollinating this summer - the thrill of seeing them never goes away!
12 comments:
WOW! Your butterflies are amazing! The wings are so detailed, you want to reach out and pet them. :-)
Great photos ... so many lovely butterflies. That Tiger Swallowtail is something special!
Pretty butterfly bush and butterfly photos!
Beautiful butterflies! I just never quite seem able to get that close to them with my lens.
You've taken some wonderful pics. I just planted some butterfly bushes in large pots, something I've never tried before so we'll see how they do. It's wonderful that more people are planting to attract the pollinators and aware of their plight, especially the honeybees.
What beautiful images. I am very envious of your blog header image of the hydrangea. I long to have a blue lace-cap hydrangea in my garden -- but, alas, they are not reliably winter hardy here. -Jean
What gorgeous images of blooms and beasties, Ginny! I love Sunny Border Blue, the color, form and long bloom time make it a stand out. Well done all around and thanks for reminding us about the sweet pollinators! :-)
Frances
No wonder I'm seeing pollination articles everywhere. I was wondering about that. Thanks for telling us it is that week as I had no idea. Pollinators are most important for sure. Your butterflies are lovely. I have that 'Sunny Border Blue' and I agree the bees love it. I love it too since it blooms almost all season.
Hi Ginny! No, I didn't know that bats and beetles were polinators! Thanks for educating me! You have very good photographs here and in your other posts.
Thanks for stopping by at my blog and leaving a comment! Happy blogging and happy gardening!
You got such wonderful shots, and to have so many butterflies, I am thrilled for you.
Since we live in the middle of a block of condos, any wildlife is a thrill for me. I try to do my best, but with so little plant material surrounding us, it's hard. But on my deck, with it's over 200 planters, there is a wildlife paradise. At least that's what the raccoon thinks, and the possumms, and the mice.....I do get the occasional butterfly.
Jen
Oh wonderful shots, so jealous! I haven't seen too many of these flying flowers this season. :(
What lovely photos, Ginny! I haven't gotten any pictures of tiger or giant swallowtails yet this year -- now I'm all the more eager! The bees, too -- well done!
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