Wow, you must be the frog whisperer because if I got that close to mine they would be in Timbuktu by nowGot the water fall put back together.
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Saw a bunch of green frogs hanging out. If I can't see you you can't see me! Tad poles are in the picture also swimming around them.
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love the bee in this photo with the frogGot the water fall put back together.
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Saw a bunch of green frogs hanging out. If I can't see you you can't see me! Tad poles are in the picture also swimming around them.
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Parrots Feather, red stem. I have around 4 varieties. One has real small feathers, others larger. The green frogs sit thinking you don't see them. They will hold still until you get real close to them.Wow, you must be the frog whisperer because if I got that close to mine they would be in Timbuktu by nowGreat pics...waterfall looks great and that green plant is beautiful! What is it?
It sat there for a bit, the frog, either knows it stings, or didn't want to move since I was there. The bees love the parrots feather, they can drink without drowning.love the bee in this photo with the frog
Indian rhubarb, also called Umbrella plant. Perennial that does well in bogs!My irises didn't bloom last year, but they exploded this year! The next picture is of a plant that grows in the streams around here, which I harvested on a mountain bike ride and planted in the bog. Happy and thriving!
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