Divine Vine
The Clematis blooms once more beside the back yard gate.
Rainy and cooler weather best describes our spring so the flowers are a tiny bit smaller than last year.
However, the Rhododendron just beyond the gate prefers this weather. They bloomed with abandoned this week while I was gone.
They are past their prime bloom - but still appealing to a regular sized stinging creature (on the right) and a BIG bumble bee (left) sharing the blossom.
I didn't have the ruler with me, so I improvised.
*Trifocals come in very handy.
Rainy and cooler weather best describes our spring so the flowers are a tiny bit smaller than last year.
However, the Rhododendron just beyond the gate prefers this weather. They bloomed with abandoned this week while I was gone.
They are past their prime bloom - but still appealing to a regular sized stinging creature (on the right) and a BIG bumble bee (left) sharing the blossom.
I didn't have the ruler with me, so I improvised.
*Trifocals come in very handy.
Comments
Hugs and blessings,
xo
That is the biggest bee I've ever seen!
I love that first picture... all those dozens and dozens of big white flowers-gorgeous!
I can't get clemantis to grow at all. I kill it every year!
Watch out for the HUGE bug!
Oh well, the moles killed it last year, so not sure if it will come back up anyway.
(that bee is huge too)
My Clematis is about 3 feet tall and just vine... no leaves. Due to the cold and rain.... it will fill out by July. (I hope)
Thank you for sharing this beauty with us
Love,
Sue
the one who is perpetually insanely jealous of your clematis.