Re: Mystery


more than a mystery.....

The monarch are species dominated... how did it survive without asclepias leaves? Are you sure it is a monarch?

and another thought (must be thinking kinda day for me)....

Don't have many butterflies period in my yard this season. The only
thing different this year (other than weather) is the addition of purple
loosestrife (everyone calm down, neighbor thought it was so pretty,
struggling to get it under control in my yard, and she still has it
growing/seeding again this year).


Anyways, wondering if they couldn't find the correct food or something?
I have always been overly populated with butterflies till this year...
hum...


Donna



> While I haven't seen a single Monarch this summer, saw my first monarch 
> chrysalis today, hanging on a daylily leaf. The mystery is how it got 
> there - yes, I know caterpillars have legs, but this location is a good 
> 30 feet away from the nearest Asclepias and across a lawn from it. That 
> was one determined caterpillar!
> Cathy

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