Butterflys – Plants and Identification
Q: I’ve already seen my first butterfly. How can I identify it?
A: Butterflies are exciting to see in a garden. They help pollinate plants but they are beautiful in their own right. I have a list of butterfly plants plus a guide for the insects’ identification at http://www.walterreeves.com/gardening-q-and-a/butterflies-plants-to-attract/.
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