Sundrops, Daisies, and Orange Sulphur
By Diohio
- 27 Mar, 2008
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The Orange Sulphur butterfly almost looks like part of the Sundrop ! Sundrops and Daisies will brighten up any garden. The Orange Sulphur's host plant is alfalfa and other Fabaceae.
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This photo is of species Oenothera tetragona.
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This photo is of "Sundrop, Common" in Diohio's garden
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omg i didnt see the Butterfly@1st :)
27 Mar, 2008