Colorful Tickseed Flowers Attract Pollinators Both Large and Small
Weevil on Tickseed During the summer and well into the fall most of the sunny areas along central Florida’s roads...
Weevil on Tickseed During the summer and well into the fall most of the sunny areas along central Florida’s roads...
Noyau The Alamo vine (Merremia dissecta), also called the noyau vine, is a common Florida native, that many people consider...
White Eye The weather has been absolutely perfect around here lately. The highs have been in the upper 70’s to...
The American White Water Lily is Quite Beautiful introduces readers to this common North American wildflower that is also a popular ornamental. It gives readers basic information about them and where and how they grow.
The Beautiful Carolina Petunias Are All Grown Up Now shows some summer wild Carolina petunias and compares them to some seen in the springtime. It also explains why these flowers have thrived in Florida this year.
Beautiful Alamo Vine Flowers are Abundant This Season features a fine art photograph of one of the author/artist’s favorite summer flowers. It explains why these flowers are a favorite and that there are more than usual this year.
Arrowleaf Sida is Little but Exceptionally Colorful features two recent images of these pretty summer wildflowers. It explains why the author/artist took these photos and why these flowers are special to her.
Colorful Wildflowers Can Be Practically Glowing After a Rainstorm shows readers a single blackjack flower after an afternoon rainstorm. It explains why this one flower stood out and was chosen to photograph.
Another Example of the Wonderful Relationship Between Flowers and Pollinators shows readers a beautiful sweat bee on the center of a tickseed flower. It discusses the relationship between pollinators and flowers and it’s importance.
Indian Blanket Flowers are Big and Brightly Colorful features a beautiful flower that, to the author/artist, signifies the start of summer. It goes on the provide some basic facts about the plant and the flowers.
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