Woman Finds Frogs Turning "Dahlia" Flowers Into Their Hotel

According to Lamb, the frogs stay within the blossoms for the entire season until the first frost, when the blooms wither. When the weather becomes too cold, the frogs migrate, but Lamb is confident that they will return in the spring.

In an interview, Lamb shared that they can hear all the frogs start to croak when spring arrives. Lamb asserts that the frogs that inhabit her property and place of business, Snohomish Lavender Farm, are abundant and exceptionally lively.

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Lamb commented, "I have flowers along my house, and they climb up the walls and into my hanging flower baskets." Lamb often finds a frog or two hopping around her house, but she was surprised to see a frog doing something she had never witnessed before. One day, when she went to check on her flower garden, she discovered a frog taking a much-needed nap in one of her dahlias.

Lamb expressed her delight at finding a frog napping in one of her dahlias. She cultivates around 200 dahlias on her property and was thrilled to learn that the blooms serve as a perfectly sized retreat for frogs, in addition to being a source of pollen for bees. As the summer progressed, "I started seeing more and more," Lamb noted. Some days, she might discover over ten different frogs hiding among her flowers.

During the spring and summer, Lamb and her children spend the majority of their mornings in their flower garden, searching for Pacific tree frogs. The frogs' visits bring them excitement and joy. However, the frogs that hide within the dahlias' tiny petal pockets serve a more significant purpose beyond mere entertainment. They play a crucial role in maintaining the health and vitality of the flower garden, especially the dahlias. Lamb explained, "The frogs eat the harmful bugs for me."

Certainly, the frogs are not the sole inhabitants of Lamb’s flower garden. According to Lamb, bees often spend the night in her dahlias, she also encounters small spiders seeking shelter, and last year she discovered little gardener snakes nestled within her blooms. "I also have praying mantises, numerous salamanders, and plenty of caterpillars in late summer," she added.

But, in Lamb's view, nothing quite compares to the frogs nestled inside her flowers. She delights in seeing them snooze among the petals, their tiny green heads poking out, and she always feels a pang of sadness when they depart at the end of summer.

Lamb explains that the frogs stay within the blossoms for the entire season, until the first frost causes the blooms to wither. When the weather becomes too cold, the frogs migrate, but Lamb is confident that they will return in the spring.

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