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Forum: Hummingbird and Butterfly GardeningReplies: 3, Views: 16
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bigred
Ashdown, AR
(Zone 8a)

November 20, 2007
8:15 AM

Post #4212994

I had an armload yesterday,taking it out to storage when I saw a moth on my mums. It was gone by the time I got back so no picture. About the size of a skipper,black wings w/ white spots on upper tips and red ab. It held it's wings straight out...picture yourself standing w/arms held out straight from shoulders.I know it was a moth by it's antenna. Anyone have a clue? It sure was pretty.

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