
Queens
You'd think it'd be way past butterfly season, but they're still active. Our fragrant mistflower in the back yard is attracting several species, and the copper canyon daisy bush in the front yard is as well.


Pipevine swallowtail

Southern dogface

American lady
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My white mistflower stopped blooming a couple of weeks ago. While it was in flower Queens and American Painted Ladies were the most frequent visitors.
Note to self: plant a lot more mistflower!
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