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This is my wildflower garden. Right now mostly Daisies are coming up. I seeded again this morning. Always a surprise what we see all summer.
I was quite taken with these rocks that seemed to be paused forever in a perfectly balanced perpetual tumble. I could live in Joshua Tree.
The Pipevine Swallowtail is a swallowtail butterfly found in North and Central America.
In the United States, the butterfly is found in New England down to Florida, from Southern Ontario (Canada) to Nebraska, Texas, Arizona, California, Oregon and New Mexico.
They are poisonous.
Pipevine Swallowtails can have a wingspan up to 3 1/2 inches. They are black with bluish-green metallic color on the hind wings. Females have a row of yellowish-white dots, males do not. When a Pipevine Swallowtail folds its wings while it's resting, you will see a curved row of bright orange dots underneath its wings.