Sad to say but the butterflies in PA are gone so much sooner than the butterflies in Cape May but that's the difference in Cape May being a milder climate. The hardiness zone at my old house was 7b but here at my new home it's 6b. I have no idea how my plants will fare this winter as it's colder here but I'll know next spring. I had 4 species visit the yard on Sunday. My plants are still blooming so there is nectar here for them.
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Monarch on lantana |
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Painted Lady on pansies |
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Sachem on zinnia |
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Cabbage White on Caryopteris |
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