
Isn't this a nice country welcome!
I was so tickled when this flower started blooming. Turns out that I had ordered flower seed called "kiss me over the garden gate" and the supplier was out. Later a friend offered me this flower called "lady fingers" and like any flower lover I stashed it away in my garden. Lo and behold it was the SAME FLOWER! Yippie!

How did these catapillars know I planted this dill for them?



2 comments:
Love the names of the flowers! is that a monarch caterpillar? We used to see one that looked so much like that on the milkweed when we were kids.
I believe it is a monarch, it's the first ones I've ever had in my garden, how exciting!
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