Last pic if of neat round cutouts on a Globba (ginger family) leaf. 1st pic is of the placement of those leaf bits in a hollow tube in a solitary bee hotel”. 2nd pic: an emerging bee cleaning out another tube. Bee pictured may not be the leaf cutter. All from a Baton Rouge suburban yard
Found along edge of woods. I can’t tell if the plant is O. Rubra for sure but that is my best guess. Could be O.debilis or O.violacea.
Found on edge of woods. Leaves are a satin, glossy green and shaped like rounded hearts or triangles measuring between 3 and 5 inches in diameter. Unlike other species of grapes, muscadine leaves reveal no lobes but do develop irregular, coarse, blunt teeth or zig-zagging edges on their leaves.
Found on edge of woods. Leaves are a satin, glossy green and shaped like rounded hearts or triangles measuring between 3 and 5 inches in diameter. Unlike other species of grapes, muscadine leaves reveal no lobes but do develop irregular, coarse, blunt teeth or zig-zagging edges on their leaves.