A vibrant green weed started popping up under our elephant ears so Jim let them grow wild creating a luscious backdrop!
In the spring, he planted purple heart and wandering jew in the flower boxes on a our front porch. With the height of the purple heart, they became gigantic and are still thriving! The purple heart flowered the entire season.
Formosa lilies started blooming randomly throughout our yard. This plant throws it seeds all over the place so we let them grow wherever they show up.
This orange visitor stopped by.
A monarch visited! Since these beauties are endangered, I took a bunch of photos.
Jim captured this bee with buck teeth.
This clip is a hummingbird moth buffeting on our butterfly bushes. This unique creature appears and acts like a hummingbird but is quite smaller. I actually thought I was filming a baby hummingbird until I zoomed in on the video. Seeing its back close up, it is definitely a moth!
A couple of days later we noticed 5 of its caterpillars on our tomato plant which they are known to devour. Normally we let nature do its thing but this was our tomatoes. They were removed from the plant and most likely became a juicy meal for hungry birds.
Have a marvelous day/evening (wherever you are on the clock)! ~Val
Everything grows so big and lush in your climate!
ReplyDeleteIt really does! I love it!
DeleteYou have such a gorgeous yard, Val... and I love those Formosa lilies. They're so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Heidi. My husband picked up a seed pod he found of those lilies and that is all it took. Now we have tons of them!
Deleteyou have lovely yard.... wonderful.
ReplyDeletehummingbird and butterfly are my favorites critters... beautiful.
Hi Val! What beautiful photos and videos, it always feels good to see beautiful plants, flowers, insects! Hugs, Raquel
ReplyDeleteThank you Raquel!
DeleteFantastic butterfly <3
ReplyDeleteThank you Kinga!
DeleteThank you Jan!
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