Why Bio Profiles?
When we walk through a garden, the first things we notice are the obvious ones—the trees, the shrubs, the flowers. In most gardens, these are known. They’re labeled, recognized, or at least familiar. We say, oh, that’s this tree or that flower. Even if we don’t know the Latin name, we usually know a common one—sometimes local, sometimes idiosyncratic, sometimes surprisingly creative.
#002 - Western Conifer Seed Bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis)
You usually notice this one indoors.
Large. Brown. Slow-moving.
Often mistaken for a stink bug — but it isn’t.
#001 - Bold Jumping Spider
I usually notice them because of the pause.
A tiny, dark shape on a fence post or leaf edge, suddenly still—then turning unmistakably toward me. Not away. Toward. A spider that looks back…