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A pair of Steel-blue Cricket Hunter Wasps circled my yard for several days. The only place they would stop was on the orange flowers of the Butterfly Weed.

 

They strongly resemble Blue Mud Dauber Wasps, which have a longer pedicel (the "stalk" that connects their thorax to their abdomen).

 

Butterfly Weed is a native plant species, and my favorite Michigan wildflower. Ironically, I have never seen a butterfly land on the flowers, although it does attract a variety of wasps and hornets.

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Subalpine fir (native to high altitudes)

 

With floods on the way, I dived back to my first digital camera and a hike in Alaska. I shot a number of these. About as shot.

 

We don't have to evacuate, but some roads are closing. The emergency text system worked well last night. Stay safe, everyone, from omicron, floodwaters, and other dangers.

Pavonia lasiopetala is a species of flowering plant in the mallow (Malvaceae) family known by the common names that include Texas swamp-mallow, Wright pavonia, and Rockrose. It is native to Texas in the United States and Coahuila and Nuevo León in Mexico.

TWU Butterfly Garden, Denton, Texas

The Kererū is a key seed disperser in New Zealand as it is the only forest bird large enough (other larger birds are now extinct) to swallow the large fruits of some native trees. These same native trees are entirely dependent on the Kererū for the dispersal of their seeds:

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After the boys of summer, have gone

 

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Museum in Ottawa - Art of American Natives

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Some day the earth will weep. She will beg for her life, she will cry with tears of blood. You will make a choise, if you will help her or let her die, and when she dies, you too will die.

(John Hollow Hern, Oglala Lakota – Indian wisdom)

 

Be tolerant of those who are lost on their path. Ignorance, conceit, anger, jealousy and greed stem from a lost soul. Pray that they will find guidance. (Elder wisdom)

 

I love nature as it is, without mankind changed or straightened. My heart beats for landscapes as I show them here, rough, wild and primitive. I hope with this series of pictures from Canada, to have conveyed just this character of the country, because that is my concern. It is also deep in my heart to honor the indigenous and original population of the "Wild West" with these images, because they are always forgotten. To wrong, as I mean. Their wisdom and courage must be honored and respected, as well as their justified concerns for their native country. Since I am child, I wear this in my heart and have now been able to fulfill one of my childhood dreams by visiting this wonderful country with its unique nature.

 

To the picture: Pyramid Lake in the late afternoon sunlight, Jasper National Park – Alberta

 

Best Native American Music - Wuauquikuna

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Didn't plan on doing all Native American portraits but I loved these 4 so much I decided to include them all!

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A photo taken during our family tour of the South Island last month. Vivid turquoise water of the Hokitika River rushes through a magnificent granite gorge lined with native bush.

This is a native wildflower from Tennessee. It is a Celedine Poppy. The flowers are the size of a half dollar and they spread quickly. A wonderful plant. There is a tiny spider on the bloom too!!

Native Ted Squirrel taken at Ballyfin Co Laois

Last spring, I spotted these delicate little flowers on a neighbourhood walk and wasn't quite sure what they were. After a bit of research, I discovered they're Wild Tulips (Tulipa sylvestris). Not native to my area, I'm quite sure that the homeowner must have planted them as specimen plants. I don't know if they'll overwinter, so it'll be interesting to see if they appear next spring. If you're interested, here's a bit of info on this flower:

 

"Tulipa sylvestris, the wild tulip[3] or woodland tulip,[4] is a Eurasian and North African species of wild tulip, a plant in the lily family. Its native range extends from Portugal and Morocco to western China, covering most of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Basins, and Central Asia. The species is also cultivated as an ornamental and naturalized in central and northern Europe as well as a few scattered locations in North America.[2][5]"

Source Wikipedia

 

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The native bluebells are appearing in the local woodland - one of the highlights of spring around here :)

 

Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves - they're very much appreciated :)

Over the years I have planted many perennial flowers. My plan was to have an abundance of sedums, ground covers, bulbs and flowers so the weeds would eventually give up in their attempt to take over. With the addition of butterfly friendly native species, I'm smiling in anticipation of new sights. Have a glorious day and don't forget to admire the plant life in your world. ;)

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As usual I am not sure which species of native bee this is.

I just liked how it was climbing down the blade of grass.

 

Happy Mother's Dy to all who celebrate today.

It will take me a while to catch up with your images. We are just home from visiting Di's Mum for Mother's Day lunch.

Kerria japonica, also known as the Japanese marigold bush or miracle marigold bush in the northern New England area and as yamabuki (山吹) in Japan, is a deciduous shrub in the rose family Rosaceae, native to China, Japan and Korea. It is named after William Kerr, who introduced the cultivar 'Pleniflora'. It is the sole species in the genus Kerria; its genus name is also used as a common name (kerria).

from my garden. The fingerling potatoes are Makah Ozette, which originate from South America via the Makah tribe in Washington. The wax beans are an heirloom variety believed to have been handed down from the Cherokee, one of the 3 sisters in the Americas, along with corn and squash

(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozette_potato and www.stclareseeds.com/garden-help/shop/bean-seed/wax-bean/... )

 

Marsh fleabane

These flowers grow in marshy damp areas and in spite of our extreme drought conditions, a few areas have some water (mostly artificially pumped in by humans) providing the right conditions for the growth of flowers. These grow from 2-4 feet tall

Dendrobium delicatum is an Australian native orchid, actually a hybrid of two other natives. This one was hanging in a pot under a tree when I bought my house in the Gold Coast hinterland. It was not in good shape. Repotting, relocating and disciplined watering allowed it to prosper. It is now producing multiple stems each spring, smooth, delicate and beautiful.

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Photographed at Pelican Island NWR.

 

Sabatia stellaris is a native wildflower that can be found in moist, open areas throughout Florida and in one county of southeastern Alabama. It has five pink petals with a yellow center and a red outline at the base of each petal.

More information here - www.flawildflowers.org/flower-friday-sabatia-grandiflora/

 

Native to China--now displaying at the botanical garden ! 🌼

New Zealamd Native Kea in the Arthurs pass National park

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A native American azalea. Label not found, but almost certainly collected in North Carolina highlands. Now blooming at the UC Botanical Garden. 😊

Some native irises growing in the corner of the yard of a metal factory.

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