I know I am in British Columbia but it isn't marijuana. It will have some interesting "blooms" on it in a little while. Come on guess. Or I am sure one of you super gardeners out there already knows what it is.
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Jun 1, 2009
GARDENING: Get A Room
I was in the garden taking pictures of my poppies for a later post when what did my eyes see...it was an orgy on my poppies. These guys (and gals I presume) were everywhere. They didn't seem to be eating any of the plants. Just mating. Everywhere I looked there they were. I finally had to walk away, after taking a picture of course. Just a little Bow chicka wow wow for your Monday.
Can any of you guess what this plant below is? Yes I do know I just want to see if you guys do.
I know I am in British Columbia but it isn't marijuana. It will have some interesting "blooms" on it in a little while. Come on guess. Or I am sure one of you super gardeners out there already knows what it is.
I know I am in British Columbia but it isn't marijuana. It will have some interesting "blooms" on it in a little while. Come on guess. Or I am sure one of you super gardeners out there already knows what it is.
Stink bugs mating...and currants??
ReplyDeleteLUCY
Stink bugs eh? No wonder with all the fooling around they have been doing.
ReplyDeleteNot a currant though.
I won't give it away, but pass the beer please.
ReplyDeleteJen
One beer for the lucky (cheater) lady who works in a garden centre. Now what can you tell me about those stinkin bugs?
ReplyDeleteHops Hops Hops now pass the Rickard's Red because I can't get it here.
ReplyDeleteI think they are Harlequins
ReplyDeleteWe call what those beetles are doing "copulating." Doesn't that sound more discreet???? LOL
ReplyDeleteI didn't know hop leaves were in threes - - -
Since I'm from the states, I guess I was hoping it WAS marijuana and then I could come for a visit! Wait, I didn't just say that, did I????
ReplyDeleteSue: Oh sure now that Jen gave a hint. If you want Rickards you will have to come here and get it.
ReplyDeleteKeetha: Let me assure you these little bug(gers) were definitely not being discreet.
Lindalee: You are the one that can get a lawyer cheap. Sounds like one of these days you might need one.
I was going to guess poison ivy crossed with lemon balm, both plants I hate.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny! LOL! Don't know what those plants are but the leaves look similar to poison ivy...Christine
ReplyDeleteGreta: I hate that lemon balm. It seemed like a good idea at the time but I have been pulling it up for years now.
ReplyDeleteXinex: Leaves of 3 let it be... no not poison ivy.
Oh man... Get a room, you little buggers! I gather from comments that your mystery plant is hops? Cool. That's probably what my husband would choose to plant if he had any say in the matter. :-)
ReplyDeleteCass
Hops! You lucky thing growing hops! We are waaay too south for those - but should I ever move up that way - I'm growing me some for sure!
ReplyDeleteHey nice bug kanoodling. Watch that be a married bug & his wife gets wind of this picture.
Cass: I don't think my husband even knows it is there. Not much of a gardener. I should hang beer bottles from it this summer.
ReplyDeleteJane: I guess I will be having Maury Povich in my back yard any day now doing paternity testing.
omgosh, the bow chicka wow wow made me laugh! How appropriate!
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