six for plants and flowers
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I went on a native and low-water garden tour here last weekend, so of course I took pictures! (Then, unfortunately, I forgot to write down what everything was.) For starters, here's a shot that makes the small plant look tall, with bonus ladybug:
1.
We went to a garden that had a giant bush of this, which usually grows into a big tree but was apparently transformed into a (more flowery) bush by the deep shade down the hill:
2.
This is the same plant as above, with an unopened bud:
3.
The same gardener had filled his yard with succulents. I love photographs of succulents, but I find it hard to get the depth of field right; I think this is really the only one that came out:
4.
Then we went to a bee-friendly garden, where I couldn't help taking pictures of bees in addition to plants. I was trying to photograph the structure of this flower when a bee flew into the frame:
5.
This one I actually know offhand - it's an apricot mallow, and it's very attractive to mid-day bees, so it's always full of buzzing in the early afternoon.
6.
1.

We went to a garden that had a giant bush of this, which usually grows into a big tree but was apparently transformed into a (more flowery) bush by the deep shade down the hill:
2.

This is the same plant as above, with an unopened bud:
3.

The same gardener had filled his yard with succulents. I love photographs of succulents, but I find it hard to get the depth of field right; I think this is really the only one that came out:
4.

Then we went to a bee-friendly garden, where I couldn't help taking pictures of bees in addition to plants. I was trying to photograph the structure of this flower when a bee flew into the frame:
5.

This one I actually know offhand - it's an apricot mallow, and it's very attractive to mid-day bees, so it's always full of buzzing in the early afternoon.
6.

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Date: 2011-05-10 03:31 pm (UTC)