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Geum Queen of Orange with imposter
By Seaburngirl
- 10 Jun, 2020
- 6 likes
Lovely plant but this is a fly not a bee. Easy to think it was.
Comments on this photo
Yes, you would think so. I have this Geum and it only flowered for a handful of weeks, it seemed to start flowering then quickly finish!
10 Jun, 2020
Mm, haven't seen mine, Queen that is, not fly.
10 Jun, 2020
This is of the Bot or Warble fly family. The Ox warble fly is similar.
30 Jul, 2020
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See who else is growing Geum coccineum 'Queen of Orange'.
See who else has plants in genus Geum.
This photo is of "Geum coccineum 'Queen of Orange'" in Seaburngirl's garden
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Geum 'Borisii'
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Whatever it is, it's interesting in close-up.
10 Jun, 2020