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Butterfly Gardening Blog

Welcome! This blog is mostly about butterfly gardening, but other types of plants and gardens, as well as other wildlife is blogged about too.


April 23, 2008


The wild violets are blooming now!

Filed under: Butterfly Garden,Herb Garden — Butterflygirl @ 5:10 pm

My Wild Violets are blooming beautifully now! They of course are host plants for fritillaries, like the Variegated Fritillary. I mostly have them growing between and along my stepping stones:

Wild violets.

Here’s a picture from a distance where you can see them around the stepping stones:

Wild violets along stepping stones.

We have been replacing our lawn with a native grass, meanwhile – since it hasn’t filled in all the way there are lots of violets growing there. And dandelions too – but they are also pretty.

Wild violets.







April 22, 2008


First Monarch Sighting!

Filed under: Monarchs — Butterflygirl @ 4:38 pm

I saw my first Monarch just a few minutes ago! I couldn’t get a picture of it, it wouldn’t sit still, but was definitely a female looking for a place to lay eggs.

So I went and took a look at what little milkweed is coming up so far. And guess what? I found eggs on my purple milkweed and whorled milkweed! Unfortunately, I just started pages on those 2 plants recently too, so I can’t give you much information about them yet.

Last year, I found the first Monarch eggs in my garden on the 24th – so its 2 days earlier this year! And on Earth Day too!

Here is a picture of the purple milkweed – its just barely sticking out of the ground. I can’t wait tilll it blooms – its my favorite milkweed flower! The eggs aren’t visible, they were on the other side.

Purple Milkweed, just coming up.

On the whorled milkweed you might be able to make out the eggs if you click on the picture to see it bigger.

Whorled milkweed with Monarch eggs.








Happy Earth Day!

Filed under: Butterfly Garden — Butterflygirl @ 3:24 pm

Happy Earth Day to everyone!

My butterfly garden is just starting to grow this year, but I do have a few pictures to share. None of butterflies though. I did see a sulfur today though – not sure what species and couple of days ago I saw a Red Admiral – earliest I think I’ve ever seen one!

Below is a Bird’s Foot Violet. I just started a regular page for this plant but don’t have much written on it – but its a native violet, and the flowers can be one of two different color patterns. This is the darker one.

Bird\'s Foot Violet

Here is one of the other color pattern:

Bird\'s Foot Violet

This is the area I have them planted in – I should get some more sometime:

Bird\'s Foot Violets

I have more I could write today, but I was having some problems with the image upload and still need to fix this site in other ways, so I think I will stop for now.







April 15, 2008


Yes, I going to start blogging here again

Filed under: Web Site News — Butterflygirl @ 4:06 pm

I do plan to start writing here again this summer. I now not only have a digital camera, but also a computer that I can pretty easily get the photos on to. What I don’t have is a camera that can focus on really small things like eggs and first instar caterpillars though. Maybe someday.

If I can, I’ll start writing again on earthday – seems appropriate – which I think is this coming saturday.

Updated: I see that Earthday is actually Tuesday – I’ll resume posting here tomorrow then!







June 8, 2006


Filed under: Web Site News — Butterflygirl @ 4:26 pm

I haven’t posted for a while but I haven’t forgotten to. I ran into an issue with my host where they thought my old MT blog might have been a security concern, but in the end it wasn’t really.

The plants and butterflies are doing well, except the plants the rabbits are eating!

I got some pictures in last night from my film camera. Once I get a chance to scan them in I will post them and other updates.







May 26, 2006


Hot and sunny here again!

Filed under: Web Site News — Butterflygirl @ 3:59 pm

It’s been warm and mostly dry the past couple of days now – so plants are starting to grow again! I will get pictures of what is blooming now real soon. I’ll get pictures of the caterpillars I’m raising now too – they might be big enough to get them with the digital camera now even.

Meanwhile – look at this: Friday Sprog Blogging: lepidoptery – one of Janet Stemwedel/Dr. Free-Ride kids is interested in growing carrots to feed caterpillars and wants to study them! If I ever have kids, gosh I hope they are interested in butterfly gardening too!







May 17, 2006


More baby butterflies!

Filed under: True Brushfoots — Butterflygirl @ 7:03 pm

Altogether I’ve now collected 4 eggs from the butterfly that laid some on May 7th. Three of them have hatched. Two on Monday and one today. I suspect the last will hatch either tonight or tomorrow morning.

It’s been really cold and rainy here for like a week or so, so I don’t have much gardening stuff to write about. No new pictures either – too wet and nasty out to take any.

These last two eggs I brought in from outside more recently, that is why they are hatching later – since its been so cold outside they were developing slower.

As soon as I get more pictures of something worth seeing, I’ll post them.







May 15, 2006


Update on eggs from hops

Filed under: True Brushfoots — Butterflygirl @ 6:29 pm

Following up on my post from May 7th about the Question Mark or Comma eggs: before I left for my mom’s I cut off two leaves which each had an egg on it – just in case they hatched before I got back. Well, on Monday those two hatched (after I was back home!)! One leaf was from the hops vine, the other the pipevine. Anyway, those two little guys (or girls) are doing just fine! I was concerned about getting them the leaf they were on quickly. The hops leaf was starting to dry up a bit, and of course pipevine is the wrong host plant and likely the caterpillar would have died if it had eaten any of it. I had to use a paintbrush to move one of them, but had no problems with it.

And no, I don’t have a picture of them. As mentioned before, my digital camera doesn’t have a good enough macro function to get a picture. I will have to take one with the film camera. I’ll post the pictures when I get them back.

Another detail worth mentioning – I said before that the eggs were laid on top of the leaves although I had read they lay them on the underside. Well, both of the eggs I could find that were laid on the hops leaves were on the top, but the two I found on the pipevine were actually laid on the underside of the leaf.

Oh – and one other thing – both caterpillars crawled over to the underside of the leaf right away to feed, and stayed there. One of the things that really fascinates me about these guys is how their is sometimes very predictable and obviously programmed into their genes. That fascinates me! Exactly how is behavior like that programmed into their genes and expressed like that?







May 12, 2006


The babies have all flown away!

Filed under: Other Wildlife — Butterflygirl @ 3:38 pm

While I was away visiting my mom, the baby robins all flew away! I didn’t even get a last chance to get another picture of them! I was hoping to see them when they were first learning to fly too!

Earlier posts and pictures about the robins are here:

May 7 – The robins had their babies!
April 26 – Some baby Robins are on the way!

-updated: I forgot to add that we still have plenty of meal worms left over – anybody hungry?







May 7, 2006


More butterfly eggs!

Filed under: True Brushfoots — Butterflygirl @ 1:03 pm

I’ve been posting a awful lot about wildlife other than butterflies around our yard! Its still far from the peak season for butterflies around here – and all the other critters seem to be everywhere now.

I was quite excited however this Sunday when I saw what was either a Question Mark or Comma flying around the garden. I could tell right away it was female as she was landing briefly on various plants trying to find the right one to lay eggs on – and then she flew over to my hops vine!

We’ve had lots of Question Marks and Commas around here the past few years, but this was the first time I’d ever seen one looking like they were going to lay eggs.

I went and got a camera and luckily she was still around when I got back! I couldn’t get her to sit still for a picture and eventually started looking over the hops to see if I could find any egss. I couldn’t see one anywhere – then all of a sudden she comes flittering by and lays an egg right on top of a leaf just a few inches in front of me!

Of course, I couldn’t get the camera ready in time!

I did watch her lay some more eggs though too. I saw her lay one on a pipevine leaf, which is pretty odd. Pipevine should be toxic to any butterfly except Pipevine Swallowtails. The vine is growing right next to the hops – could that have confused her?

And according to James Scott (‘The Butterflies of North America’ 1986) both Question Marks and Commas lay their eggs on the underside of the leaves, the ones I found on the hops were all on the tops of the leaves. I know she laid some more on the higher parts of the vine too though, but I can’t get up that far to find them – perhaps some of those are on the undersides of the leaves. Apparently they sometimes lay them stacked in piles, but all I saw was singly laid eggs. I will have to check the plant again more closely.

At any rate she never did sit still enough for me to even be able to tell which she was – a Question Mark or a Comma. And the eggs are too small for me to be able to photograph with the digital camera we have. I took some pictures of them with a film camera though, so it will be a while before I get them back.

I did get one quick picture of her from a distance though – its too hard, for me anyway, to make out what species she is:

Question Mark or Comma butterfly.

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