Johnny Jumpups
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I noticed my bees working these this morning. Have you guys ever tried getting a picture of a bee on a flower when 1 they are a lot of flowers and 2 they don't have much nectar in them, I think I am going to buy me a camera with heat seeking on it :-D
Yep. They're a little more purple around my house. Got tons of them in the spring, but never seen a bee on them.
Quote from: mtman1849 on October 01, 2008, 10:26:11 AM
Johnny Jumpups
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No, those are not Johnny Jump-ups, botanical name Viola tricolor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_tricolor), those are Asiatic Day Flowers, botanical name is Commelina communis (http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/commelinacomm.html).
QuoteI noticed my bees working these this morning. Have you guys ever tried getting a picture of a bee on a flower when 1 they are a lot of flowers and 2 they don't have much nectar in them, I think I am going to buy me a camera with heat seeking on it :-D
It's tough with many of today's digitals because there's a lag between hitting the button and the actual picture-taking. The newer SLR types are supposed to not have that lag. Drives me crazy, too. I've learned to hold the button halfway down on my camera, it helps capture quick movers like our bees.
so is the common name that I understand Heartsease? It really amazes me how these this and other plant are growing on my property I didn't plant them. I guess the birds are helping.
The other common name for Johnny Jump-ups (Viola tricolor) is Heart's ease. As far as I know the Asiatic Day Flower, which is what you posted a picture of, has no other common name.
They look like little fairies amongst the leaves.
...JP