Saturday, July 12, 2008

THE CONEFLOWER ARMS

Here I thought these were flowers and they're really a hotel of sorts. Not that anyone is paying for their "rooms" except by just being who they are.

I honestly thought these purple cone flowers didn't make it through the winter. None of the others we planted last summer did. Note: we've had this one for several years and it's been moved more than once. So, either I forgot exactly where this one was, or it did the natural division process and the new half came back like gang busters. There are at least three dozen blossoms on this plant ranging from almost full bloom to a gleam in Mother Nature's eye.

Warning: spider alert.

Granted, it's not much of a spider. It looks like a good stiff wind would blow it away. I was out early this morning. The sun was just starting to move into the yard and the "neighbors" hadn't started to wake up yet.

Including this little yellow lady bug type visitor. I love coneflowers as much for the "cones" as the petals. Get me in the right mood and I could stare at the patterns in the center until I'm almost hypnotized. Granted I wasn't quite awake yet. It was just a little after six when the did it's famous boot imitation. LOL Now that I think about it, it was six on the dot. Arrrrgh!

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice pictures.  I am getting a new digital camera next weekend, can't wait (I have only had 35mm film in the past). :o)

Anonymous said...

They are beautiful-the coneflowers, not the spiders.  ::shudder::  Since they spread underground, that's probably what happened.  And who would think that you could put lavendar and orange together like that?  
                                                                                             Leigh

 

Anonymous said...

Pretty flowers--I've always wondered what they were called--now I know.  :)  Julie