Here's a close-up. Feel free to I.D.!
Phlox and goldenrod (the goldenrod is a sign that I haven't been weeding the garden enough!)
Mystery bee (?) on echinacea. Anyone care to identify it?
Another little bug coming in to sip at the oregano flowers!
Honeybee on goldenrod.
It may be a weed, but it's quite pretty and the bees love it!
More honeybees on globe thistle.
I think this is my bronze fennel, with yet another honeybee enjoying its flowers. No shortage of honeybees in my garden this year!!
And more echinacea (including a yellow variety.)
Ahem. Honeybee on flowering oregano.
Glad to see we have plants in common. I love my globe thistles.. such bee and hoverfly magnets!
ReplyDeleteAh, Jams was quicker. Anyway, making assurance doube sure: The bee is a hoverfly.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Knatolee. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful flower photos. So nice to see the photos of the bees. I'm glad they are at your garden. I haven't seen one this year. The dogs photo is adorable.
ReplyDeleteParadise for your bees, and my eyes. Merci!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous. Goldenrod is one of my very favorites. It's starting to bloom here in Virginia. When I see it, I know that fall is just around the corner. Your borage is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky thing you are to be surrounded by such beauty!
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you were not an entomologist is your past life?
ReplyDeleteYour garden is definitely a wonderful playground for them!
Jms, aren't they great? My honeybees are still all over them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sean and Jams for identifying the hoverfly.
Callie, it's a shame you haven't seen bees. I wish I could send you some of mine!
Mon plaisir, Claude!
Genny, our goldenrod is out in full force now. Fall is on its way.
Hoot-a-Too, you live in a beautiful place too.
Elisabeth, I think I would have liked being an entomologist in THIS life! :)
Nature Boy found the missing bug for you. It is a type of Ambush Bug (genus Phymata).
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is the same species, but here is another to compare it to... http://bugguide.net/node/view/327000
DEFINITELY an ambush bug. THanks, HWB!
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