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Old 06-18-2016, 03:42 PM
 
Location: LI,NY zone 7a
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Here are some photos of my front bed, that is strictly geared for nature's critters. I have a very short memory as to what I planted, but if you want to know what a particular plant is, I can look it up for you.



The next three are all milkweeds.
Center stage is asclepias incarnata. (swamp weed)


Next up is asclepias tuberosa.


The last of the monarch host plants is, common milkweed.


The bumble bees love the purple, and blue flowers.


This is Batface cuphea.


These guys love it, along with cuphea ignea.


This is Tommy the turtle. He showed up a few weeks before fathers day!



Another hummer magnet.


Hmmm Where in the heck did he get all those sunflower seeds in his chubby cheeks!?



So what y'all got for show & tell?
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