Summer flowers

Summer in the South is a hothouse. Heat, humidity, bugs, plants, weeds, flowers, even sunlight is abundant and always changing. A cool, breezy morning gives way to the pounding heat of midday, which darkens into thundershowers in late afternoon then clears to the thick humidity of an evening sunset.

Here’re some photos I took in our backyard on one such morning and afternoon.

Cana flower in late afternoon against the leaves of a Banana tree.

Baby sunflower

Cluster of sunflowers in late afternoon sun.

Several varieties of bees work the sunflowers from early morning until sunset. A few bees will remain on the flowers and sleep, head-up, until dawn. And then resume their labors.

Marigolds, if left to seed one year, will come back the next with increased abundance.

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