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pnwnativeplants · 1 year
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pov youre a bug under the salidago canadensis
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faguscarolinensis · 7 months
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Calycopis cecrops on Solidago canadensis / Red-Banded Hairstreak on Canada Goldenrod at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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ayanos-pl · 7 months
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セイタカアワダチソウで吸蜜するセイヨウミツバチ(10月19日)
pszczoła miodna
a honey bee
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Goldenrod; Solidago canadensis
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Yellow Flowers(poetry)
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all over yellow
all over yellow
・・・・
Solidago canadensis
Flowering.
Accordingly
vivid colors.
無題(詩)
一面の黄色
一面の黄色
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セイタカアワダチソウが
花盛り。
それなりに
鮮烈な色彩。
(2016.10.17)
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porchprairie · 11 months
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Plant update
Grasses and goldenrods are coming along nicely:
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Think the thicker blades are big bluestem, but i still gotta wait to find out for sure.
More goldenrod in the foreground, with my other cheater (purchased) plant, cardinal flower, in the background:
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The local sparrows have been treating my planters like a bird bath, so I added bamboo skewers to discourage then and put in an actual birdbath on the other side of the porch. Hoping it works!
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vandaliatraveler · 2 years
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Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Part 3. Canaan Valley is the highest mountain valley of its size east of the Mississippi River and hosts the largest wetlands complex in the Central and Southern Appalachians. Most of these wetlands are now protected by Canaan Valley State Resort Park and Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge. The Freeland Boardwalk Trail in the refuge is an ideal place to get an up-close experience with one of the wetland types - a balsam fir swamp. A half-mile long, raised boardwalk with wildlife viewing platforms winds through the swamp, allowing visitors to interact with the wildlife and plants without damaging the fragile ecosystem.
From top: Bur marigold (Bidens laevis), also known as smooth beggartick, a wetlands-loving beauty that produces a profusion of golden flowerheads; bog goldenrod (Solidago uliginosa), another wetlands native with a bright red stem and closely-packed flowers on a plume-like inflorescence; the bright blue berries of arrowwood viburnum (Viburnum dentatum); the ripening berries of American black elderberry (Sambucus canadensis), also known as American black elder; white meadowsweet (Spiraea alba), a native spirea of Appalachia’s wetlands that draws hordes of pollinators with its beautiful spikes of white flowers; grass-leaved goldenrod (Euthamia graminifolia), also known as flat-top goldentop, not a true Solidago, but even more beautiful with its flat panicles of golden-yellow flowers and graceful foliage; and an industrious bumblebee prying open the closed petals of a narrowleaf gentian (Gentiana linearis) to get at the nectar pot below.
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flowerishness · 9 months
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Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod) and Bombus (bumblebee)
Spot the Bee
This is the 11th installment of 'Spot the Bee' on @flowerishness and, admittedly, some of them have been pretty difficult. However, if you can't see at least one bumblebee in the final photo, you should probably book an appointment with an eye doctor.
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So most of the plants that began showing signs of life in April last year are doing so now, but I am still waiting on:
Adiantum pedatum (maidenhair fern) Aruncus dioicus (bride's feathers) Asclepias viridiflora (green comet milkweed) Cardamine concenata (cutleaf toothwort) Cardamine maxima (large toothwort) Claytonia virginica (fairyspuds) Clinopodium vulgare (wild basil) Comptonia peregrina (sweetfern) Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) Epilobium cilliatum (fringed willhowherb) Galium boreale (northern bedstraw) Hypericum punctatum (spotted St. John's wort) Lathyrus ochroleucus (cream pea vine) Mertensia paniculata (tall bluebells) Monarda fistulosa (wild bergamot) Pycnanthemum tenufolium (slender mountain mint) Ratibida pinnata (greyheaded coneflower) Solidago nemoralis (grey goldenrod) Symphyotrichum ericoides (white heath aster) Trillium cuneatum (little sweet Betsy) Viola blanda (sweet white violet) Viola canadensis (Canada violet)
And we'll see if any more of the new ones show themselves this month. I suppose I should also track whether it's early in the month, the middle of the month or late in the month.
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pnwnativeplants · 1 year
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Achillea millefolium (yarrow) and Solidago canadensis (Canadian goldenrod) in very late bloom here!
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georgesboulevard · 8 months
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End of summer. Solidago in full bloom
Fin d'été, floraison de la Verge d'or (Solidago canadensis)
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raaymur · 8 months
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Canada Goldenrod, Solidago canadensis.
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ayanos-pl · 6 months
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セイタカアワダチソウにはミカドドロバチも来ていた(10月22日)
a potter wasp (Euodynerus nipanicus)
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susiestamps · 1 month
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BY 2016 30 kapeyka Belarus Coat of Arms BY 2014 Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) BY 2014 Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
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Today's Haiku with Picture 164
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Solidago canadensis
vivid to see
yellow flower
アワダチソウ
見るも鮮やか
黄花かな
This grass is hated because it destroys the ecosystem, but the flowers are beautiful.
(2022.10.13)
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porchprairie · 11 months
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How the prairie is going:
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The grasses are growing strong! They're a variety pack of native prairie species, so i'm not sure what's what yet, but I'm hoping to id them once the plants are a little older.
My rudibeckia seeds never sprouted, so I cheated a little and bought one from the garden center. It seems to be loving the porch so far, it's been only 9 days since I planted it and it's already starting to flower.
All of these planters are re-used or repurposed from kitty litter buckets (VERY well-washed), old houseplants, or in using an old garbage can
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