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I'm doing a pilot project at my Hospice . If it looks good and gets a good response, I hope to be able to co-opt more of the evil sod for a butterfly garden. Because it is a health care business, the setup must look nice- always. No ratty chewed Passies, ideally evergreen but I can make a case for winter tepee art structures.. I need to plant a vining nectar plant in the same tepee with the passies so everyone is happy. Ideas? I thought of MG as a fallback but don't think Bflies care for them so much. Confederate Jasmine might work, will have to trim a bunch. Would like to plant Sweet peas on there but aren't they host plants too? Or just native peas plants?
Thanks,
Maggie
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