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Can You Identify These Pollinators? Part 1: Bees, Wasps, Flies
During National Pollinator Week we challenged you to test your pollinator identification skills. Each day we featured a pollinator or two on our Facebook page with clues to the identity. This week we provide answers in three parts. Part 1 focuses on bees, wasps and flies. Continue reading
Posted in Pollinators
Tagged Apis mellifera, bees, Boltonia asteroides, Bombus auricomus, bumble bee, buzz pollination, digger wasp, Eastern bumble bee, entomology, Eupatroium hyssopifolium, European honey bee, flies, Flowers, fruit pollinators, gardening, Green Spring Gardens, ground-nesters, honeybee, hover flies, ladybugs, leafcutter bee, Ma, Master Gardener, MGNV, Monarda, nectar, pollen, pollinator, Scolia dubia, scolid wasps, Solidago canadensis, sonication, Sphex, sweat bee, syrphid fly, wasp
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Photographing the Tried and True Sheets: Part 2 – Capturing Flowers and Fruits
Written by Mary Free, Certified Master Gardener Part One of Photographing the Tried and True Sheets explored how best to capture the forms of plants and trees in photographs. You can read part one here! This week, a closer look at capturing … Continue reading
Posted in Community Gardens, Demonstration Gardens, Glencarlyn Library Community Garden, MG in the Garden, Public Education
Tagged A. tuberosa, Alexandria, Arlington, Asclepias tuberosa, bumble bee, bumble bees, Echinacea, Echinacea purpurea, Euonymus, Euonymus americanus, Flower, fruits, Glencarlyn Community Library Garden, Glencarlyn Library, Heart's-a-Bustin', insect, insects, liatris, liatris spicata, Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia, MGNV, MGNV Sunny Garden, milkweed bug nymphs, milkweed bugs, milkweed nymphs, monarch butterflies, monarch butterfly, Monarch caterpillars, Native plants, non-natives, perennials, photographing plants, pollinators, skippers, Sunny Garden, Tried and True Native Plant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
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