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Tag Archives: bluebells

Tiger by the Tongue

Posted on March 27, 2022 by Juniper Level Botanic Garden
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What a lovely color echo we caught this week at JLBG when the tiger swallowtails were visiting Mertensia virginiana (Virginia Bluebells). Remember that botanical diversity results in more pollinators in the garden.

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Posted in Plant images from the garden and nursery, Plant Spotlight | Tagged biodiversity, blue flowers, bluebells, botanic garden, butterfly garden, butterfly garden flowers, butterfly gardens, butterfly host plants, conservation, genetic diversity, JLBG, juniper level botanic garden, Mertensia, native plants, Pink Flowers, Plant Delights Nursery, pollinator garden, pollinator plant, pollinators, swallowtail butterfly, Tony Avent, Virginia bluebells, Woodland Garden, woodland gardens, zone 7b | 1 Reply

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