Yellows in the Garden - July, 2024

 Lots of yellows in the garden today.  

Daylilies first.

Bonanza

Hyperion 

From seeds I harvested from plants at the library's back door.  They are blooming true, a very tall lemon yellow.  It takes a few years for daylilies to bloom from seed. 

Stella d'Oro

Unknown

Moving on...

Small flowered Black-eyed Susans

Bronze Fennel

Evening Primrose (for a poem I wrote, and childhood memory, featuring the evening primrose, click here)

Common or Greater Mullein with Bronze Fennel in the background

Here the yellow is the pollen on the leafcutter bee's "pollen brush."  It's on white brazing star.  This is a female, as the abdomen is triangular and pointed.  The males have rounded abdomens. Only the females have stingers, but rarely sting. 

Shasta Daisy Angel

Angelina Sedum

Moonshine Yarrow 


I notice thirteen photos, so I may as well link to tomorrow's Thursday Thirteen!  

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