
My South Florida garden continues tutoring me in the finer points of growing things. Today I learned about black citrus aphids. The hard way, discovering the new growth on my Sugar Belle Mandarin orange tree covered in tiny black bugs – who knew aphids were black?
I decided to plant an orange tree after reading that the new variety of mandarin, Sugar Belle, is reportedly resistant to the scourge of Florida citrus, Huanglongbing bacterial disease. This terrible sounding thing causes citrus greening, basically ruining the fruit. I planted one of these trees last fall. It is settling in very well and has too many flowers on it, so I liberated one for a Vase, cleared the bugs off and will give it a dose of Neem spray later. Fingers crossed that clears up the problem.

Here is a closer view. The orange blossoms are in the foreground. The fragrance has permeated the house. It has a sweet scent and the range of travel is impressive. I am also enjoying my new Salvia plants again. In blue, Mystic Blue and the white is White Flame. I plucked a varigated leaf from the Pie Crust Croton and added some climbing Asparagus Fern for contrast.
Thanks to Cathy for hosting. To see more vases and celebrations of spring in the garden follow this link RamblingintheGarden
Happy Spring Gardening!!

Love the combo of purple and green, a favorite. Ick about the aphids… they come in all colors it seems, our milkweed gets yellow-orange ones! A few ladybugs are needed. 😉
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Very pretty.
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That is an impressive scent. Bugs, yuck. I haven’t met too many at my new house, yet.
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