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  1. #Oakleaf #hydrangea.
    I love how different they look from common hydrangeas. I also love how their foliage turns from green to shades of red & purple - which provide beautiful mixed foliage colours from Summer into mid-Autumn.
    This one is just starting to bud.

    #Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #FlowersIdentification #inflorescence #foliage #flowerbuds

  2. #Oakleaf #hydrangea.
    I love how different they look from common hydrangeas. I also love how their foliage turns from green to shades of red & purple - which provide beautiful mixed foliage colours from Summer into mid-Autumn.
    This one is just starting to bud.

    #Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #FlowersIdentification #inflorescence #foliage #flowerbuds

  3. #Oakleaf #hydrangea.
    I love how different they look from common hydrangeas. I also love how their foliage turns from green to shades of red & purple - which provide beautiful mixed foliage colours from Summer into mid-Autumn.
    This one is just starting to bud.

    #Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #FlowersIdentification #inflorescence #foliage #flowerbuds

  4. #Oakleaf #hydrangea.
    I love how different they look from common hydrangeas. I also love how their foliage turns from green to shades of red & purple - which provide beautiful mixed foliage colours from Summer into mid-Autumn.
    This one is just starting to bud.

    #Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #FlowersIdentification #inflorescence #foliage #flowerbuds

  5. #Oakleaf #hydrangea.
    I love how different they look from common hydrangeas. I also love how their foliage turns from green to shades of red & purple - which provide beautiful mixed foliage colours from Summer into mid-Autumn.
    This one is just starting to bud.

    #Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #FlowersIdentification #inflorescence #foliage #flowerbuds

  6. I'm calling it a bit early - cooking needed to happen and so I needed to be out of the way.

    so I say Oak Leaf won!

    this one came out a bit rougher than I hoped, but still pretty good.
    also, my fingers are green now since my green stamp pad was tiny and crappy.
    but totally worth it, I think!

    #stampCarving #aliensSummerStamps #oakLeaf

  7. Cherry Gall

    The cherry gall wasp (scientific name: Cynips quercusfolii) is a tiny gall wasp that causes growths, or ‘galls’, on the undersides of oak leaves. The grub remains in the gall after leaf-fall, emerging as an adult wasp in winter. This asexual generation will lay its eggs on the oak tree trunk, which eventually mature to the sexual generation; this generation mates and produces the more obvious galls. The galls look like red cherries and are about 2cm in diameter. The larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues but cause little damage. The cherry gall wasp is common and can be found from July to October.

    #cherrygallwasp #gallwasp #cherrygall #wasp #gall #waspgall #gallwasp #nature #oakleaf #insectlife

  8. I got 9.3 mi in on the oakleaf trail. Now I need to finish my kombucha and head back south.

    #Milwaukee #Bike #Oakleaf

  9. Cherry Gall

    The cherry gall wasp (scientific name: Cynips quercusfolii) is a tiny gall wasp that causes growths, or ‘galls’, on the undersides of oak leaves. The grub remains in the gall after leaf-fall, emerging as an adult wasp in winter. This asexual generation will lay its eggs on the oak tree trunk, which eventually mature to the sexual generation; this generation mates and produces the more obvious galls. The galls look like red cherries and are about 2cm in diameter. The larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues but cause little damage. The cherry gall wasp is common and can be found from July to October.

    #cherrygallwasp #gallwasp #cherrygall #wasp #gall #waspgall #gallwasp #nature #oakleaf #insectlife

  10. Cherry Gall

    The cherry gall wasp (scientific name: Cynips quercusfolii) is a tiny gall wasp that causes growths, or ‘galls’, on the undersides of oak leaves. The grub remains in the gall after leaf-fall, emerging as an adult wasp in winter. This asexual generation will lay its eggs on the oak tree trunk, which eventually mature to the sexual generation; this generation mates and produces the more obvious galls. The galls look like red cherries and are about 2cm in diameter. The larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues but cause little damage. The cherry gall wasp is common and can be found from July to October.

    #cherrygallwasp #gallwasp #cherrygall #wasp #gall #waspgall #gallwasp #nature #oakleaf #insectlife

  11. Cherry Gall

    The cherry gall wasp (scientific name: Cynips quercusfolii) is a tiny gall wasp that causes growths, or ‘galls’, on the undersides of oak leaves. The grub remains in the gall after leaf-fall, emerging as an adult wasp in winter. This asexual generation will lay its eggs on the oak tree trunk, which eventually mature to the sexual generation; this generation mates and produces the more obvious galls. The galls look like red cherries and are about 2cm in diameter. The larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues but cause little damage. The cherry gall wasp is common and can be found from July to October.

    #cherrygallwasp #gallwasp #cherrygall #wasp #gall #waspgall #gallwasp #nature #oakleaf #insectlife

  12. Cherry Gall

    The cherry gall wasp (scientific name: Cynips quercusfolii) is a tiny gall wasp that causes growths, or ‘galls’, on the undersides of oak leaves. The grub remains in the gall after leaf-fall, emerging as an adult wasp in winter. This asexual generation will lay its eggs on the oak tree trunk, which eventually mature to the sexual generation; this generation mates and produces the more obvious galls. The galls look like red cherries and are about 2cm in diameter. The larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues but cause little damage. The cherry gall wasp is common and can be found from July to October.

    #cherrygallwasp #gallwasp #cherrygall #wasp #gall #waspgall #gallwasp #nature #oakleaf #insectlife