It's Camellia Time

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It's Camellia Time

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Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:34 pm

It's Camellia time! The Sasanqua Camellias always start the parade in the fall. The other day 'Stephanie Golden' was showing off her first bloom and now she's in full bloom by the back door. The bees are busy gathering some of the last good eats of the year.

24.11.04 Cam. sas. 'Stephanie Golden'.JPG

This is 'Apple Blossom' on the other side of the porch. The dropped petals make it almost looks like a blanket of snow under the plant.

24.11.04 Camellia sas. 'Apple Blossom'.JPG
24.11.04 Apple Blossom flower cluster.JPG

On one of the blossoms there was an Ailanthus Webworm Moth. I've also seen a few on the blooming asters. This is the only time of year I see them. Odd looking but colorful thing. They lay their eggs only on the Tree Of Heaven, a very invasive tree which I've never seen around here but I guess there's one somewhere!

24.11.04 Apple Blossom bloom with Ailanthus webworm moth.JPG

Pickles informs me that there's a nice head of broccoli to cut tomorrow. The first one!
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Post: # 138336Unread post MissS
Mon Nov 04, 2024 6:57 pm

I wish that these would grow up here in the north. They are gorgeous.
~ Patti ~
AKA ~ Hooper

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