Earlier in the spring I had taken a picture of the Wisteria blossoms that had fallen in the Frog Pond. Those floating petals had coated the entire surface of the pond. It looked like a carpet of purple! Now the blooms are higher but still in shades of purple! The Water Hyacinths are taking over the pond but the blooms are so beautiful that I hate to discard the plants. It is rare that I see these blooming so profusely and I am quite sure that a good many will have to soon find their way to the compost pile. Hopefully, none will be blooming at the time as I will absolutely never be able to trash such a pretty plant!
The Blue Pickerel, itself, is multiplying like mad and I am beginning think that I am going to have to "share" a bit of this or it will be destined to the compost pile as well. Mark bought me one tiny root earlier this year but now the stuff has outgrown its section of the pond and is spilling over on top of the water lilies! This is the plant of choice of the dragonfly nymphs as they climb from the water to make their transformation from water bound critters to those that have freedom of flight. The stems of the Blue Pickerel are tall and fit the bill well as a hanging spot for the nymphs. Obviously, the bumblebees and honeybees like the Pickerels as well as the dragonflies!
I keep thinking that it would be a beautiful sight to have the pink, yellow and white Water Lilies, the deep violet Irises and the yellow Elephant Ears all blooming amid the Water Hyacinths and Blue Pickerels but for some reason, they are not. None but one..one lone yellow Water Lily made its debut and that is it! Still, I am happy with my Purple Frog Pond!
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