Friday, 22 May 2026

More First Flowers but the same Twatted Bee

My recent bearded iris purchase, "Black Tie Affair", put forth its first bloom on Wednesday.

 Every day this past week I've been going up to the allotment with Bitey.  Not to do any allotmenteering, but to check when the first foxglove flowered.  Tuesday was First Flowering Day, but not from the foxglove I thought it was going to be.  Before I get to that, here's a video from Wednesday's wander up there: 
 
This barn owl treated me to a flyby at about five-to-eight.  Bitey didn't seem interested, but I was thrilled to see it - and have time to whip my phone out and take this video!
 
 Anyway, on to the foxgloves.  I had my eye on one in the flower bed to open first, but day after day it remained closed.  Then, on Tuesday, I noticed a rather bedraggled foxglove in the raspberry bed had actually managed to get a flower open!  On Wednesday, the Monster Foxglove in next door's allotment started to open (I'll be collecting seed from this one because I'm nothing if not a size queen!), and by Thursday, the original had opened.

Left to right: flower bed foxglove, raspberry bed, neighbour's and close-up
 
 
 As of yesterday afternoon, the unfortunate bumblebee that had garnered Bitey's attention back on the 9th was still bumbling around.  Bitey had found her again, but was just looking at her this time as she crawled surprisingly quickly along the edge of the lawn (she can't fly - due to that sticking-out wing, I imagine).  After several "rescues" from Bitey's attention over the past couple of weeks, the bee knew the drill and immediately crawled onto my hand as I bobbed down beside her.  I lifted her up and deposited her on the Echiums, as per.
 
I haven't come across her today, but no doubt she's crawling around somewhere.
 
 
 Finally, here are some photos from this morning's early jaunt (about half six) down to the beach.  I took Bitey early when it was relatively cool as today's forecast for later was 22°C - far too hot for the likes of us.









17 comments:

  1. A glorious black iris, a barn owl, a bee, Bitey...foxgloves just coming into bloom...oh how I wish you lived just down the road! XOO

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    1. We'd never get anything done, Ms Nations.

      Or we'd get EVERYTHING done!

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  2. What a fab post! The iris is just magnificent. But - a Barn Owl? What a thrill! Jx

    PS Our foxgloves from seed are still growing their massive leaves, so it'll be a while until we see a flower. The self-sown ones in the patch of rubble that laughingly passes for "a bed" out the front do have flower spikes, but they're really stunted (probably because we never water it)...

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    1. I'm still a little giddy with excitement at actually seeing a barn owl, never mind videoing one! When I first saw it, I thought it was an egret.

      I'm expecting triffid foxgloves from you, Jon. Triffid Foxgloves!

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  3. I'm with "Steve" on wanting to be neighbours. I like that you have a bee friend.
    I stepped out a few minutes ago to shake some crumbs onto the grass and will go again with a camera...

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    1. If Bitey wasn't likely to scoop the bee up in his mouth, one of us could walk the bee as we have a nose around our neighbourhood. Bitey's puppy collar might fit it...

      "Shake some crumbs onto the grass" isn't a euphemism, is it, Dinah?

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  4. Those beach pictures are glorious! I love the picture of the iris what a gorgeous color. I've never seen such a deep color. I tried to grow Foxhole last spring but we just don't have the right environment for it . It started out good and then just went dead . And as for those Beach for pictures, that's exactly where I'm going for the next couple days.

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    1. "Black Tie Affair" is a stand in for "Black Dragon" which hasn't flowered yet because it got swamped by Gladiola "At Night" last year and the year before. I've moved it to its own pot now, so hopefully next year will see a dragon bloom!

      I hope Rehoboth Beach is as sunny and warm as it is here!

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  5. That is the most stunning iris I've ever seen. They're some of my favorite flowers.

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    1. I've only recently got into irises. Well, bearded ones, anyway. But nothing too unkempt or unruly...

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  6. Beautiful photos and videos. Ahhhh!

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    1. Thank you, Mitchell! Although, it was only after I'd posted the photos that I noticed that Phone's sun dimming has caused a dull smear around and beneath it in every photo.

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  7. I love this sidestep into video! I loved hearing the sea - please make more audios of the sea!!! And the owl is beautiful. I had an owl glance my cheek when it flew close in the dark [I was outside having a fag] - owls are very special.
    I hope the bee survives, and that she doesn't down in a foxglove! Actually, bees do need to drink, don't they?
    Sx

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    1. I shall see what I can do about the videos. I'll have to remember to keep my trap shut though, as I can normally be heard ineffectually telling Bitey something...
      Wow! How amazing to have a owl that close!
      I'm hoping the bee makes it until the end of the season, but I haven't seen her yesterday or today. And I've just cut the lawn...

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  8. The bearded iris looks like a pair of knickers that have been blown off a washing line, theres a alot of it about. Beach photos spectacular as ever!

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    1. There is a lot of it about, Mitzi. Clearly, many people are using pegs with weak, ineffectual springs on their washing lines. I feel a strongly worded letter to Watchdog coming on...

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  9. Wow, wow and wow
    Barn Owl, Foxglove and Groinage photos

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