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Visited one of our gardens today...a variety which is becoming rare. It's host plant is violets...and we have the 'Bowles Black' I grew from seeds. I only saw it on our Coneflower and Milkweed...and the violets are just a couple of feet away. I wasn't a witness to it possibly laying eggs or not...oh well. I'm just thrilled it visited us...a "lifer" for me!!!
Here are 2 pics...
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