Garden in June - Ute Meyer , 2021.
German , b. 1957 -
Oil on canvas , 60 x 60 cm.
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June Garden Floral Surprises In Central Florida
I live in Central Florida, growing zone 9B which is semi-tropical. Amaryllis is a subtropical bulb that belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family and is native to South Africa. It is grown as a potted plant in most parts of the United States but can also be grown outdoors year round in warm areas like Florida. Amaryllis sold at Christmas are FORCED bulbs.
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Oh the lush romantic ruffles of the 'Monsieur Jules Elie' Peony!💞 The most exquisite sight in my June garden!💖 by destinationcharming.com
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#9 in our Month of Junes brings us June Garden. Yeah, I don't think so either, but she can use whatever name she wants. I don't know anything about her so if you have any info feel free to share it.
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One of those nice little spots you see on a walk through town.
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In early summer I noticed some spiny, bright red hopper nymphs on the datura in the backyard. Within a week or so, they started turning into orange, fin-shaped adults. I had never seen anything quite like them.
I rarely try to identify creatures or plants because I am lazy and forgetful. I just like looking at them, not looking them up. But these are so striking that they were easy to find.
They are Antianthe expansa, or keeled treehoppers, and the very first photos that popped up were taken in the neighboring county.
I've read that they can eat tomatoes and eggplant, but these have only seemed interested in datura (another nightshade relative), and I mostly grow it because it brings all the insect boys to the yard. So, we're all happy.
Cochise County, Arizona, June 2024.
(If you'd like to see an insane number of additional photos...)
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Nam June Paik: ‘TV Garden’ (1974)
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This is one of my favourite spots in our garden. Värmland, Sweden (June 26, 2022).
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June Garden - Fred Cuming
British, b. 1930-2022
Oil on panel , 12 x 12 in.
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Illustrated front cover of Delphiniums and butterlies by Herbert Brown taken from 'The Garden Magazine' (June 1920).
New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library.
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Golden ragwort and hosta ‘June’ in the garden.
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