Stop and smell the carrots

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Stop and smell the carrots

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I'm harvesting some vegetables from my garden today🧡💚
Garden scenery and harvests!
incomprehensible look into my mind yet again, updated for 2026 (1)*
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Plant of the Day
Wednesday 23 August 2023
The umbrella-like clusters of Daucus carota (wild carrot, Queen Anne’s lace) flowers are usually white and often have one purple or red flower in the centre. There are pink and purple forms grown in gardens. These clusters of flowers fold inwards, becoming concave, when they turn to seed.
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Climaciella brunnea! I don't come across these very often, so seeing this one was quite something! Such a weird and cute little insect. It is neither a fly, or a wasp, or a mantis. This wasp mimic Mantidfly is in the order Neuroptera, family Mantispidae. Basically just a fancy lacewing with raptorial forelegs.
Doing a HP run but being distracted by how pretty Daucus is...
Who Wants To Be A Princess When You Can Be A Queen?
Watercolor on Black Paper
2022, 11"x 14"
Queen Anne’s Lace, Daucus carota