Anole

A Hedera the Class – A Pollinator Magnet

One of the top pollinator plants in the garden this month is this clump of adult ivy. All ivies clump, instead of run, once they gone through horticultural puberty, which usually happens around age 15. English ivy, Hedera helix makes a similar, but larger shrub, that flowers in July. The clump below is our selection

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Gold Anole

Carolina anoles are our most prolific garden pet, occurring by the thousands in our garden. It’s rare that a garden photography session doesn’t include several anole shots. Carolina anoles are the only North American lizard with the ability to change color…usually ranging from green through brown. Despite being studied for years, researchers still have no

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Anole Love

We love our color-changing, native Carolina anoles.  He are some recent photos from the garden. Hello…need some auto insurance.  Just kidding!       I’m looking for a mate…are you a mate? That’s more my speed…love in the afternoon…at Juniper Level Botanic Garden.  

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