the beauty inside yet to be seen via Stages — leaf and twig
M&M’s — nature has no boss
Two of a kind the Monarch Butterfly and its beautiful host plant Milkweed. It is well understood that loss Milkweed results in decreased numbers of Monarch Butterflies. A recent study by Bret Elderd and Matthew Faldyn from Louisiana State University suggest climate change can alter the chemical composition of Milkweed making it poisonous to Monarchs. […] …
Many Shades — leaf and twig
blue on blue butterfly in the bachelor buttons via Many Shades — leaf and twig
Monarch
Nothing says summer like a monarch butterfly flitting about the garden.
Garden Beauty
My Oasis of garden beauty. I'm blessed everyday.
It’s a Good Year for the Roses
Just like Old Blue Eyes crooned, it's been a good year for roses.
Garden Musings
Looking at flowers convinces me that there is a hidden force all around, tempting us with the simple pleasures, reminding us to stop, smell, look and admire the wonder
Late Spring Garden 2016
Garden Magic across-the-board.
Rise in the number of Monarch butterflies migrating to Mexico
Will spring 2016 witness the return of the monarch butterfly to its former glory across Canada? I certainly hope the numbers are and remain up. These orange and black beauties are must-haves in gardens! Rise in the number of Monarch butterflies migrating to Mexico - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-35678062


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