the nature report
Jun. 27th, 2020 10:02 pmThings blooming right now!
Orange day lilies, I believe they are called Tiger lilies. Stella d'Oro day lilies, which are a popular city plant with a bright yellow flower.
Bird's foot trefoil, which is a low-lying ground cover with a very cheerful yellow flower, sometimes seen along roadsides and in pastures. This plant is a Nitrogen fixer I think.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_corniculatus
Milkweed! The only food source for Monarch caterpillars. There appear to be many varieties of milkweed; the ones around here have soft, broad leaves and a purple flower.
The spaghetti squash that I planted in the back have a few flowers.
Coming into fruit right now are mulberries. I found some in the neighborhood and picked them. They taste a bit like tart cherries.
Orange day lilies, I believe they are called Tiger lilies. Stella d'Oro day lilies, which are a popular city plant with a bright yellow flower.
Bird's foot trefoil, which is a low-lying ground cover with a very cheerful yellow flower, sometimes seen along roadsides and in pastures. This plant is a Nitrogen fixer I think.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_corniculatus
Milkweed! The only food source for Monarch caterpillars. There appear to be many varieties of milkweed; the ones around here have soft, broad leaves and a purple flower.
The spaghetti squash that I planted in the back have a few flowers.
Coming into fruit right now are mulberries. I found some in the neighborhood and picked them. They taste a bit like tart cherries.