Aster flowers may be a butterfly magnet, but they are a bee hot spot.



Gracias for visiting Fake Flamenco! I appreciate your comments. ¡Olé! –Rebecca
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Gorgeous photos! 🕊
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Thank you! Happy to have pollinator insect visitors. I appreciate human visitors too. 😉
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My dad sent me a photo last week of a butterfly on his purple asters. But I didn’t know the name of the flower until now.
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Cool connection, Crystal. Glad I could provide the flower name. Does your dad live in the Midwest US – seeing Fall asters?
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Close. He is in the Oklahoma panhandle, not far from the Kansas border (or Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado).
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Centrally located. 🙂 I most likely drove nearby on my way to school in Texas.
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Fabulous photos! Hope you’re having a great weekend, Rebecca 🙂 🙂
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Thanks, Jo. The weather is beautiful and I took an online poetry class this morning with the Madison Poet Laureate and learned a lot. How are you?
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Good thanks! Not enough hours in the day sometimes 🙂 🙂
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Glad to hear you’re well. Most days I find I have most tasks than time. 🙂
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Love these shots, Rebecca. I saw butterflies and bees on flowers like these in Wyoming this summer. So pretty.
janet
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Thank you, Janet. Wyoming sounds beautiful. It is one of 5 states I haven’t visited yet. Maybe next summer.
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If you go, let me know and I’ll recommend a few places. It’s a beautiful state.
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Thanks, Janet. Hoping for a road trip West in the next year or two.
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What beauties!
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Thank you, lovely to have outdoor visitors.
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Beautiful! Beautiful! thanks for sharing:)
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Thank you, I appreciate your comments. Welcome to Fake Flamenco! I just checked out your poetry site. Very nice. Following!
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you are welcome! and thanks for visiting my little corner of poetry! Have a wonderful weekend:)
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I’ll stay away from them then! Hahaha! I am terrified of bees! 😀
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Good to have a healthy respect for bees!
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Your photos bring me great pleasure in seeing the bounty of life.
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Thank you so much for your comment, amigo. Hope you saw the post Shy to Fly Hither and Nearby for more butterfly magic! https://fakeflamenco.com/2020/08/22/shy-to-fly-hither-and-nearby/
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The beauty of these photos are delightful and fulfilling. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you very much. I am delighted to see pollinator visitors in our garden. Gives me a good feeling to support them.
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I love pollinators, I do everything to encourage them in my yard.
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I seem to remember from one of your earlier posts that you have a wonderful garden. You grow food crops and fruit trees in your plot of land in Jamaica, correct? Thank you for supporting pollinators, they need us and we need them. : )
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Thank you, yes I’m in Jamaica and I’m doing organic farming, A goal of mine is to grow enough food for myself and others.
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Wonderful, the world needs more organic farmers. What are your staple crops? We have a small vegetable garden, which gives us declious dinners in the summer. This fall we’ve made a hearty soup from our pumpkins.
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Yes pumpkins make a wonderful soup, when I started growing my own pumpkins without chemical fertilizer they tasted more delicious. Fall, spring and the other seasons must be nice to experience. because I live in the topics the seasons are not distinguished.
I grow a variety but peas, beans, green leafy vegetables, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, coco, dasheen, breadfruit, ackee, coconut are my most stable crops.
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I think organic foods are more delicious too. Seasons have their charm, but I do envy your growing season! I had to look up dasheen and ackee. Interesting to hear about what grows well in your tropical climate.
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Hi there, I hope all is well. Just wanted to let you know that I’ve just nominated you for an Outstanding Blogger Award 🥇
I really hope you’ll accept it. I’ll send a link to the post separately in case it comes up as spam.
Best blogging wishes ✨🤗
Cherryl x
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So kind of you to nominate me, Cherryl. Good call on the dual message, one did end up in spam. Happy blogging in the New Year to you. : ) R
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Ahhh – thought so, WordPress seems to hate comments with links (and for good reason). 😉 x
Thank you ✨
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https://cherrylsblog.com/2021/01/06/the-outstanding-blogger-award/
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Thank you so much for your nomination, Cherryl! I appreciate it. : )
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You’re very welcome Rebecca 🤗 🔆
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