- a closed copper beech nut
- ripe copper beech nut
nanny! a nursery web spider looking after her young
back of the cross garden spider, one can just make out the cross on the back .
underside of the cross garden spider
Cross garden spiders web
rain drops on the nestursium leaf.Nasturtiums are a gardener's dream. They are virtually carefree once established. Snails don't seem to be interested in them. cabbage white butterfly have a tendancy to lay as many eggs as they can under the leaves. the whole plant is edible gives a mustard taste, great in salads.
more droplets on the nasturtium plant
yellow nasturtium flower
cromson nasturtium flower
peach lolour nasturtium flower
- raindrops on a leaf,.
- beetle caught in a droplet of rain
tiny leaf caught in a droplet of rain
both droplets emurged in the centre of the nastursium leaf
drops of rain on the apples
drops of rain on the pair
dropplets on the cotonus leaves
the last of the snapdragons
the climbing rose has been flowering since May