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Yellow swallowtail enjoying my dwarf butterfly bushes in the garden late this afternoon.
Yarrow behind the butterfly bush

Deuxcents
(23,447 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)I hesitated to go out with my camera because the sun was still so bright, but I'm glad I did.
Silent Type
(10,599 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)in eucalyptus trees on the crest of the canyon where we lived before moving from California in 1989. It was a spectacular sight!
HAB911
(9,726 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(154,749 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)have just started blooming in the last week or so. They should bloom all summer, so I hope to see more butterflies!
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,011 posts)I need to get some of those plants.
mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)Hummers like them, too!
BumRushDaShow
(157,991 posts)I have a "Miss Molly" one. It's not blooming yet though (still somewhat early still) but I see some buds forming.
Swallowtails are great and did guess correctly the (red) yarrow! I get the black swallowtails more for some reason.
mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)And when they do visit, it's almost impossible to get shots of them because they don't stay in place feeding for more than a few seconds. This yellow one was also flitting about rapidly.
BumRushDaShow
(157,991 posts)and the swallowtails + the monarchs do like those. I found they reseed themselves pretty efficiently too so I get them popping up in all sorts of places!
mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)popping up in lots of places! Last week I transplanted about 7 of them into my wildflower 'space'.
BumRushDaShow
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mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)Two years ago I scattered a packet of multiple types of wildflower seeds in a bare space in my courtyard. So far I've had many blanket flowers, some coneflowers, a few daisies, and also some black eyed Susans. The American gold finches come now to the wildflowers all summer long to eat from the blooms that go to seed. I've definitely gotten my money's worth from the $9.95 seed packet!
58Sunliner
(5,936 posts)I had caterpillars in my bronze fennel. Where did they go?
japple
(10,459 posts)that is one of the earliest bloomers. Try as I might, I've never been able to get pictures as good as yours. Congratulations!
mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)And these were my favorite 3. It's very hard to get a good shot of a subject which won't hold still for more than a couple of seconds!
surfered
(8,465 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,688 posts)I love it!