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Sep 24, 2016 1:17 PM CST
Name: John
Thibodaux, La. (Zone 9a)
Adeniums Butterflies Cactus and Succulents
Had a few visitors today, the weather has been awful for the past few weeks, lots of rain, hot, humid and just plain uncomfortable. The change from summer to fall is evident-the weather has changed and even though it is still hot-it is not as humid and the temps are starting to come down. I have not seen so many butterflies in my garden in a long time. The Sulphurs are the most difficult to photograph-they won't sit still. They appear to be laying eggs on the Cassia plant. The Monarch appears to be laying eggs on the Plumeria. The Giant Swallowtail was the most accommodating- let me get close and take as many pictures as I wanted.
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