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I planted a penta and the butterflies are saying thank you.
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Yes, I’m posting more pictures.
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They’re such gorgeous little things, how can I not?
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So delicate…
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So pretty.
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I planted a penta and the butterflies are saying thank you.
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Yes, I’m posting more pictures.
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They’re such gorgeous little things, how can I not?
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So delicate…
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So pretty.
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I planted a bunch of those but, it turns out, butterflies don’t grow in soil…
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Perhaps you planted them too deeply.
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I stopped when I got to the Earth’s core.
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I will never get bored of these pretty butterflies. 😊
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They’re such a rare thing now, I’m thrilled to see just one.
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Tiger Swallowtails: SWOON! I love them so much and Pentas are the gift that keep on giving. Bravo.
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I may have to plant more pentas!
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Thank you for the memories. What with the wildfires, the smoke making the air dangerous to btreathe, and the intense heats of late, we have no butterflies in our area anymore. Not even cabbage butterflies.
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I doubt I’ve seen a dozen all summer. It’s so sad…
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The flowers are very pretty but I have way too much shade in my yard. We grow a native plant called a cup plant that looks like a black-eyed Susan on a six foot stalk and the bees and butterflies really like them. I could still go for a little more color.
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We have just the opposite problem. Sun, sun, sun!
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Very similar to milkweed, which is also another butterfly plant. I’ll have to look for these!
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We used to have a lot of milkweed in our field but it’s all died off..
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I had to replant milkweed for several years but seem to have a happy variety now.
My butterflies and hummingbirds are FAR more attracted to the russian/mexican sage and galse honey suckle, both of which are thriving despite barely being watered.
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Oh, lovely. Multiple milkweeds in my butterfly garden died this year and I don’t have nearly the number of butterflies I used to. Nice to see yours!
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Our milkweed died off a few years ago and I have no idea why…
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I think mine were about 8-10 years old and that’s how long they last.
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I didn’t realize they had a shelf life. Interesting.
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delightful pics: great way to start the morning 🙂
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Happy to share the joy.
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We have several flowers on the patio that attract butterflies. The hummingbirds like them too.
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I haven’t seen a hummer on the penta … yet.
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Butterflies are the reason I can never make a blanket “I hate insects!” statement. Along with dragonflies and fireflies.
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The only insect I truly hate is the cricket. Noisy little sleep interrupting bastards!
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But a handy living thermometer if you’re ever dying to know the temperature!
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So pretty!! ❤️
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wonderful pictures: you were present when they alighted on flowers, you had your camera by your side —
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Right time, right place.
😊
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