Thursday, April 12, 2012

Flutter Bies.....


I wanted a few verbenas, for a small bouquet in an antique bottle on the kitchen window sill.


So, I headed out to Elli's Meadow, where there are lots of Prairie Verbena blooming.


A Blogger doesn't go anywhere, without a camera.  So, I could show you this lone Mexican Hat blooming among the many verbenas.


But, standing in the midst of all these blooms, I realized there were swarms of butterflies.


A few of these orange ones.  What are they?


Lots of Red Admirals.








And, this hard-to-photograph moth.  Very big and very pretty.

It was amazing.

We're off to the Wine and Wildflower Trail, again this year.
I think we're not doing so many as last year.
But, there will be way more of the Wildflower part.

I'll let you know how it goes.

Have a Great Weekend...
~~Linda~~

5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pictures! The verbena is so pretty this year thanks to all the rain. It is a real butterfly magnet. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.

    PS I'm thinking your butterfly in question could possibly be a Painted Lady butterfly.

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  2. Have a great time at the Wine and Wildflower Trail. I read about that on line and really wish I could go. Please tell us all about it when you get back.

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  3. Lovely! The Red Admirals look soooo much better on the verbena than on my coneflowers! That alone would make me grow verbena. :P

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  4. I'll second the id of the butterfly as a Painted Lady. Lovely verbena--I've never grown it, but it sure is pretty, pretty.

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  5. I agree on the painted lady, and the bottom butterfly looks like a swallowtail, possibly a female Eastern tiger swallowtail. I have seen these at my house recently.

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