Re(2): monarch butterflies
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- Subject: Re(2): monarch butterflies
- From: B*@monterey.edu (Barry Garcia)
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 16:04:37 -0800
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I was wondering, what flowers will attract the Tiger Swallowtails? I know they are in this region (Monterey county, California), but the only place I have ever seen them was when I was at the peak of Fremont Peak (and tons of annoying smaller insects) and saw males fighting for females. Another pretty species that is native here and rare, is the Smith's Blue Butterfly, whose larvae only feed on the buckwheat that grows on the dunes. ________________________________________________ It's worth the risk of burning, to have a second chance...
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