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Sunday, December 9, 2012

The Queen Came to Visit

I've become so used to seeing Monarch butterflies floating around the garden, I almost missed this beauty.

It's a Queen butterfly, Danaus gilippus, another butterfly that lays eggs on Milkweed.  I've seen them before, but I think this is the first time I've been able to photograph one.


 Speaking of Milkweed, I counted 7 Monarch caterpillars munching away this morning.


We're expecting a freeze tomorrow night so of course I'm worried about them, and also the chrysalis on the fence that I posted about last week. I've put some bamboo poles in the ground around the Milkweed plant and will throw a blanket over them tomorrow.  Hopefully that will provide enough protection from frost so the caterpillars don't all die.

But I think other than that, I'll have to let Mother Nature take its course.

Words and photographs by Jayne Wilson, Green and Serene, Jayne's Country Garden.

2 comments:

Dorothy Borders said...

When we were in Big Bend National Park back in November, Queens were everywhere. I was really surprised to see so many of them there. But, you know, I haven't seen a single one in my garden this fall. Very unusual. I almost always have a few, but not this year. Congratulations on yours.

Jayne said...

Thanks Dorothy. I'm glad I was able to snap a photo. I'm thinking it probably didn't fare too well in the freezes we've had the last couple of nights.