Golden Dew-Drops
Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
Fruits of the Golden Dewdrop (Duranta erecta) in the Hort Park.
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Golden Dew-Drops
Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
Fruits of the Golden Dewdrop (Duranta erecta) in the Hort Park.
Golden Dewdrops
Free-flowering Golden Dewdrops (Duranta erecta) alongside the Dragonfly Lake on an overcast day. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
Pigeon Berry (Duranta Erecta)
Duranta erecta / Skyflower at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Biweekly/monthly/annual/whatever post about flowers i see in my day to day life
We got a shit ton of cempasuchil for Day of the Dead, something close to 100 pots
Pigeon Berry (Duranta erecta) at Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha
This is my mom’s Golden Dewdrop (named for its fruit, not flowers), which is at all times covered in tiny purple flowers. Since it always has new flowers and fresh nectar, it attracts a lot of pollinators. In this case, it’s two bumblebees and a Gulf Fritillary butterfly.
Got a really nice photo of myself with a Golden Dewdrop in the background for some scholarships I won. (ʘᴗʘ✿)