Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 18, 2019 |
The tiny insect with super-long antennae is a Katydid
Portulaca grandiflora (common name Moss Rose), is a low-growing plant that grows well in almost any kind of soil (except very wet). The cylindrical leaves store water so very little supplemental watering is needed.
And it is a profuse bloomer with a wide variety of colors available. I bought a pack of mixed colors!
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Hello, they are both pretty flowers. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThey are such pretty little flowers. I need to get some started in my garden.
ReplyDelete...and it reseeds itself.
ReplyDeleteThat little Katydid is just the cutest! I always forget what those are when I see them. So pretty on a blossom! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites! Such beautiful bright colors!
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms!
ReplyDeleteMoss Roses were always a favorite of my mom and I grow them, too. Thanks for linking up today.
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