Haven’t seen a monarch yet this year but this will do for now. by Xsiuol native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardens 7 Comments Latter-Republic-4516 2 months ago That butterfly looks like a Karner Blue! It’s an endangered species in the US. Argo_Menace 2 months ago Never seen one up here in New Hampshire no matter how many native lupine I’ve planted. 🙁 polly8020 2 months ago Where are you that you get magical blue fairy butterflies? bedbuffaloes 2 months ago Albany area, NY? Nunya_bizzy 2 months ago Also still waiting ….. inadequatelyadequate 2 months ago I’ve only seen two or three big ones in NS, the beautiful blue butterfly is adorable and probably appreciates it FWIW! LovingShiva 2 months ago I’ve gotten a few and a couple swallowtails. Fewer bees. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Latter-Republic-4516 2 months ago That butterfly looks like a Karner Blue! It’s an endangered species in the US.
Argo_Menace 2 months ago Never seen one up here in New Hampshire no matter how many native lupine I’ve planted. 🙁
inadequatelyadequate 2 months ago I’ve only seen two or three big ones in NS, the beautiful blue butterfly is adorable and probably appreciates it FWIW!
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That butterfly looks like a Karner Blue! It’s an endangered species in the US.
Never seen one up here in New Hampshire no matter how many native lupine I’ve planted. 🙁
Where are you that you get magical blue fairy butterflies?
Albany area, NY?
Also still waiting …..
I’ve only seen two or three big ones in NS, the beautiful blue butterfly is adorable and probably appreciates it FWIW!
I’ve gotten a few and a couple swallowtails. Fewer bees.