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puddleshark) wrote2025-05-09 01:49 pm
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Floral interlude


Rose Chafer. Such beautiful beetles! "The metallic green coloration of the beetle is created structurally, by the reflection of mostly circularly-polarised light; like other scarabs, this is left circularly polarised: When viewed through a right circular polariser, the beetle appears to be colorless." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cetonia_aurata
One rose - just one - in flower in the Rose Garden at the Secret Garden, though the buds are appearing. But there's no shortage of colour in the salvia beds:


Salvia 'So Cool Pale Blue'.

Upsy-daisy.
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That would make sense. What goes upsy must come downsy.
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The owners are slowly restoring an old Victorian walled garden that had been almost completely taken over by brambles. It's a fascinating work in progress. The rose garden is fabulous. I shall be visiting again next month when the roses are in flower.
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Revisted Holme for Gardens (again), the dragonflies and damselflies are skimming over the lake now.
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