August 28, 2012

Join in on Wordless Wednesday!

Can anyone tell me the name of the bush that was so attractive to the bees and the butterflies? I'd sure love to have one of 'em!

H/T to Four Seasons for identifying the "mystery bush" - it's an abelia. Gotta have one!

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60 comments:

  1. Nice close ups colourful too :-)

    As far as bushes go I'm clueless lol ;-)

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  2. Love the orange colors in these photos!

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  3. No idea what the bush is - and on the same note if you know the flower that my butterfly is on I'd love to know as well :).

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  4. I don't have a clue, but your pictures sure did turn out lovely!

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  5. I'm not sure what the bush is called. I love your bright photos though!

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  6. Great shots!

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  7. These shots are so beautiful. I wish I knew what was the name of the bush. It is really lovely. Thanks for hosting and Happy WW!

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  8. So wonderful to have a close up view into the world of insects, almost like visiting another world.

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  9. Absolutely incredible shots. Thanks!

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  10. The plant is an abelia. They're easy to grow from cuttings and love to be pruned!

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  11. Beautiful details. Love the bee on the Marigold and the tiny tiny mushrooms. Have a fabulous WW!

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  12. I'm not sure but these pictures sure are stunning!

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  13. those pictures were absolutely beautiful!!!
    please tell me what type of camera you are using, as I NEED one ;)

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  14. Beautiful shots! No idea what the bush is.

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  15. Awesome photography ~ love the butterflies! ~ thanks for 'hosting' ~ (A Creative Harbor)

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  16. I know what bushes attract them in my garden but I am unsure what is here in this photo....an dwarf oleander perhaps? I just love butterfly photos...they are so delicate and endearing.

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  17. Amazing captures!!! Gorgeous!!! Thanks for linking up, I have done the same.

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  18. Nice menagerie of photos! My favorite is the beetle on the marigold. Thanks for dropping by my blog.

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  19. Love the butterflies this time of year. All is abuzz with life!

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  20. Your camera takes awesome pictures!

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  21. Beautiful pictures!
    www.tiffanieslife.blogspot.com

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  22. Wow! Love the last photo of the bee in flight!

    Happy WW!
    Paula
    lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com

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  23. Great natural shots. I'm quite fond of mushrooms as photographic subjects. Of course the flowers and insects, too.

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  24. You have amazing talent, these pics are gorgeous!

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  25. Lovely pictures, whatever the name of the plant turns out to be!

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  26. Very sorry that I can't help, but I love the pics!

    Thank you for visiting my WW today: Instagram Images with {Linky}@ ImagesByCW

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  27. I see there were a couple of suggestions for your bush as I don't know..but your macro photos are lovely and I like the entire series of nature photos as being perfect for Nature Notes...Michelle

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  28. Love you pictures...
    Visiting from www.craftyspices.com

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  29. Is it jasmine? Whatever the bush is - it is lovely. Great shots - especially the orange ones:)

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  30. beautiful pictures!!! it's NOT a butterfly bush. there's my knowledge!

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  31. Very beautiful captures! Just linked up now.
    Thanks and have a super blessed day!
    My WW-http://www.ugochi-jolomi.com/2012/08/blame-it-on-wind.html

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  32. What great shots! Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  33. Calling by from NF Wings meme, lovely photos and I spotted another swallowtail

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  34. Great shots! Love the mushrooms :) You should stop by my blog tomorrow and submit for my new photo meme, "Orange You Glad It's Friday". Hope to see you there!

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  35. I'm also not sure about the bush, but whatever it is, it's beautiful and the butterflies must love it! Great pictures! Thanks for linking up :)

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  36. Love these photos, very beautiful!

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  37. Lovely shots. The butterflies are stunning!

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  38. Nice shots. Love the Butterflies.

    Happy Weekend.
    UT

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  39. Beautiful photos! Thanks for linking up with Pea of Sweetness!

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  40. Me again, from the inspiring meme this am. I did not realise until I got here that I had already visited this post. :)

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  41. Your photos are great! I believe the bush you are asking about is called "Beauty Bush". We have them where I work, and they are simply beautiful.

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  42. I don't know the name of this bush, but it sure is beautiful. We have butterfly bushes (Buddleia davidii)and they draw a lot of butterflies, I guess that's why they are called butterfly bushes. lol
    Very nice selection of photos. Cool mushrooms.

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  43. I love the bee on the marigold, but the bee in that last shot really makes me smile!!

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  44. I have enjoyed all these wonderful photos. Thank you so much for sharing them with Today's Flowers.

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  45. love that last pic!

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  46. cant tell you its name,but am following the orange and as usual your pic is interesting and intimate in the closeness to the insect.

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  47. I was going to say it's an Abelia, I have a couple in my garden. Great shot of the bee flying! And beautiful butterflies, I may have to stalk my abelias to get shots like this ;P

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  48. Marveullous butterflies and cute little mushrooms in your nice photos.

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  49. Thank you for sharing your wonderful orange flower (with curious creature) on Mandarin Orange Monday:)

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  50. Awesome shots. I am reAlly impressed:)

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