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The blue globe-thistle (Echinops bannaticus) is a very rewarding flower to shoot bugs on. Like this northern white-tailed bumblebee (Bombus magnus).
Part one here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/29561423973/
I spent an enjoyable 15 minutes on Saturday chasing bees with the camera on a single but very striking clump of this herbaceous perennial in the walled garden at Rowallane.
A superb plant, and makes for a very summery look in April.
For my Honey bees on named flowers set
And will also go on the botanically sorted spreadsheet at:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_uJANb_oKgIZLEvm0mFjYq3W...
Flickr is seriously aggravating this evening for me - i have spent ages trying to drop this picture on the map and cant.
Galatella linosyris and often known by the synonyms Aster linosyris and Crinitaria linosyris is a species of perennial plant from Asteraceae family that can be found in Eastern, Central and Southern Europe. It can also be found in Great Britain, the southern part of Scandinavia and in Asia Minor. The flowers are yellow coloured. The species have stems up to 10–50 centimetres, with leaves that are lanceolate. The plant does not have ray flowers, only disk florets. It blooms from July to September. (from Wikipedia)
Asteraceae- Golden Ragweed (Pakera aurea) 3/2/2022, The Landing’s Sparrow Field “Pollinator Garden Berm”, Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga.
...picked especially for my new vase ツ
Explored Jul 14, 2016 Best position #6
My album of bunches & bouquets of flowers here.
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Coreopsis Hill,
Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes,
San Luis Obispo Co., California
The Giant Coreopsis is a strange, yet wonderful shrub which reaches the northern limits of its range very near this spot, which has acquired its colloquial name from the plant. I was with a SLO chapter California Native Plant Society hike--great people, great nature!