It finally rained….
you could almost hear the sigh of relief in the air…
and the little humming birds seemed the happiest of all
beautiful, beautiful all day rain….
I was taking pictures of my black-eyed Susans when I spotted this huge black wasp, busily sipping nectar from the last of the veronica blooms. This thing is about as long as my thumb!
Now I’m used to seeing the Cicada wasps flying around (unnerving as they are while they buzz around you if you get too close to their burrow), but since I’ve never seen this one, I did a little bit of research.
It is actually called a Great Black Wasp. I’d say the name fits, don’t you agree?
It’s also known as a Katydid Hunter or a Steel Blue Cricket Hunter. Just as the cicada wasps hunt cicadas, the Great Black Wasp hunts katydids and crickets, burying the paralyzed insects in the ground with their eggs.
Interestingly though, the adults only eat nectar.
Unlike me, my hibiscus is just loving this hot weather!
While we’re at it, here’s a few more heat loving blooms from my garden…..
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| black eyed susans |
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| Mandevilla vine |
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| blackberry lily |
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| gazania daisy |
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| Midwest-land in the dead of winter…burr! |
If this heat keeps up, this is going to start looking good–>
and this Hawaiian ain’t very fond of snow….
at the Illinois Railway Museum…
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| Annabell Hydrangea ~ Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ |
Summer’s in full swing now and so is the garden…
So here’s a few more blooms for you to enjoy.
Happy Summer!
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| Marigolds (Tagetes sp.) |
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| False Sunflower, Heliopsis |
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| Spider Web Hens and Chicks (Sempervivum arachnoideu) go here for post with this plant |
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| Munstead Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) |
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| Blanket Flower, Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ |
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| Joe Pye Weed, Eupatorium purpureum ~ pre-bloom |