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That’s one long Stamen

by Tricia

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My hibiscus shrub has the most beautiful coral colored flowers.

This is a macro of one of the blooms. Note the extremely long pollen covered stamen.

I brought the Hibiscus indoors sometime in October. The plant is currently sitting in a south facing window in one of our upstairs bedrooms and appears to be doing well. I lost a hibiscus last winter so I’m hoping that this one manages to survive it’s stay indoors.






Filed Under: Garden Buzz, Photo Hunter, Photography, Recreation, Trees and Shrubs Tagged With: Beautiful, bloom, blooms, color, coral, facing south, flower, flowers, hibiscus, indoors, long, macro, october, photo, Photo hunt, photohunt, photohunter, plant, pollen, shrub, stamen, window, winter

Bright red lilies

by Tricia

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Tiger Lily close up

This is an orangey red tiger lily that grows each year in my garden.

I love looking out my kitchen window in the morning and seeing their fiery color in the bright sun. They really are quite pretty when grown in large clumps.

Just don’t bend down to try to smell a lily.

That colored pollen stains and if you get it on your face, arm or shirt it will take a while to get off. I believe it’s just about impossible to get off clothes!

Filed Under: Bulbs, Garden Buzz, Perennials, Photo Hunter, Photography Tagged With: border, close up, clump, clump of lilies, color, garden, grow, kitchen, kitchen window, large, lily, morning, photo, Photo hunt, photohunt, photohunter, pollen, smell, stain, Tiger Lily, window

Crazy Squirrel

by Tricia

Earlier today I was upstairs and I happened to look out the window at my garden. Much to my surprise and amusement I saw a grey squirrel running around doing some strange stuff.

You see, yesterday evening I was cleaning out our freezer and I found some disgusting frost bitten hamburger buns. Instead of just throwing them in the garbage I decided to crumble up the bread and threw it on the lawn in the backyard for the birds or whatever else was out there to discover.

I had actually expected the bread pieces to be gone this morning since there are raccoons in the area – but it seems they haven’t been coming into our yard as much as they used to, so most of the bread was still scattered across the lawn this morning.

So, anyway, I was upstairs watching this grey squirrel. He’d run into the backyard and carefully select the piece of bread he wanted. Why he chose one over the other I’m not sure, but he was being selective.

He’d take a piece of bread, run through the back garden flower bed and climb the short fence. From there he’d jump onto the curved wooden trellis we have had clematis vines growing on. In front of that trellis we have this huge ugly silver wire that supports the tall wooden electric pole in our neighbors backyard. I grow a honeysuckle vine on this eye sore of a wire and it disguises it somewhat.

Well, the squirrel climbed up and stuffed his piece of bread between this wire and the the entwined honeysuckle vine. He then climbed down to select another piece of bread and repeated the procedure.

I guess he was storing his bread for later. Like a bird or another squirrel wouldn’t find his stock pile?

Later in the day I saw the same squirrel in the garden. There was still some bread left and he was back to selecting his favorite pieces but this time I think he was storing them in the Rose of Sharon tree or the fence behind it. I couldn’t see clearly, but the branches were sure moving around a lot. I suspected he was stuffing them in the crock of a branch.

What a crazy squirrel. Have you ever seen a squirrel do anything like this? I’m certainly used to them digging little holes in my garden beds to store bread, nuts, peach pits and so on, but I’ve never seen one stuff bread between vines or branches!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and Wildlife, Recreation, The neighborhood Tagged With: backyard, Beds, birds, branch, bread, buns, cat, Clematis, feed, flower, flower bed, food, garden, garden bed, growing, honeysuckle, honeysuckle vine, my garden, neighbor, neighbors, Raccoon, rose, Rose of Sharon, squirrel, tree, Vine, window

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