Starting last Wednesday the 17th, we began our annual what's blooming excursion for the 2013 gardens. With an extremely mild winter followed by more cool fronts with cool nights and warmer days, we are seeing a mix of winter, spring and plants that bloom through fall. It is one of the most interesting mixes we have seen. Here are some of the blossoms we captured--many are only seen at one garden..
Amaryllis: several varieties.
Abutilon with its "lantern flowers" . . . common name Chinese Lantern
Morning Glory: fast growing vines
Bauhina Orchid Tree was just starting to bloom--lavender variety.
Bauhinia Mexican Orchid Tree blooms spring to fall, attracts butterflies.
Bottlebrush (red) and Cestrum (yellow)
Thundbergia
Autumn Sage (hot pink) and Bluebonnets plus many other wildflowers
Several varieties of Angel Trumpet
Duranta (Shappire Showers) is popular. Many gardens have plants not seen in other gardens.
Dutchman's Pipe
Roses are often ending at our tour. 2013 has many buds about to bloom
Bananas growing reflect the mild winter
Butterflies and birds can been seen as well
Butterflies are not only growing, but several varieties are actively producing caterpillars and have various stages of metamorphosis. Many gardeners celebrate when their milkweed is chewed up because that means Monarch butterflies will soon emerge.
Butterflyweed (shown) and Milkweed (which is creamy white) are both host plants for larvae and caterpillars of Monarch Butterflies as well as nectar plant plants for several varieties of butterflies including Monarchs.
Timeline: Wednesday a Chrysalis, Friday the Monarch emerges:
And finally birds.
Birder and photographer Margaret Sloan has documented more than 150 bird species that have visited Quail Valley. Besides Cardinals, Bluejays, Wrens and Mockingbirds, in our last visits we've seen Bald Eagles soaring over a lake, the tiny Downy Woodpecker, Yellow Crowned Night Herons, Hummingbirds of several varieties and caught a glimpse of a Blackburnian on his way to Canada. Ironically, or perhaps as a good omen, the Blackburnian Warbler is the April Bird of the month.
Blackburnian Warbler photo by Margaret Sloan
Come be enchanted by beauty . . . and nature you can touch Saturday, April 27th.
While what will be blooming on tour day Saturday, April 27 is very
dependent on weather conditions, this tour as of today (Sunday) promises
to be one of the most interesting we've seen.
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