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Oct 22, 2016 6:49 PM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
Passionate about Native Plants
Bee Lover Salvias Native Plants and Wildflowers Hummingbirder Critters Allowed Garden Photography
Butterflies Birds Region: Texas Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Photo Contest Winner 2021
Giant Swallowtail enjoying the Mexican Mint Marigold

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and Duranta.

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Cloudless Sulphur

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Now that the temperatures are dropping and the winds have picked up, some of the butterflies are starting to show signs of wear. And yet, despite their bedraggled appearance, they still maintain a sense of beauty.

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