Posted on June 5, 2022June 5, 2022 by larksparrow06/05/2022 indoor/outdoor I learned today that spiderworts are self-incompatible, so these buds didn’t have any seeds in them. Oh well. It was worth a try! Thanks Mom for sending and prompting me to look this up! It explains why we only have the one. 🙃 I repotted the aloe vera (not shown) and added some more dirt and another succulent to this pot, which lives inside in the entryway shelf. Milkweed beetle! It’s standing on a dayflower and moving over to a nightshade, though. Ashy Sunflower yet lives!! Linum rigidum from home still blooming. It’s annual so I hope it seeds! A different jumping spider. A lightning bug resting on a native poinsettia (Euphorbia) leaf.
Good to know about the spiderwort. And I have found the milkweed beetle -Labidomera clivicollis on greenbrier and there was anglepod nearby. Loading... Reply
All looking good. Cute jumping spider.
Good to know about the spiderwort. And I have found the milkweed beetle -Labidomera clivicollis on greenbrier and there was anglepod nearby.
Ah so it likes to go adventuring! Thanks!