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Re: Late bloomers

by Omelet <omp_omelet@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 12, 2007 at 04:00 PM

In article <470f8dcb$0$26418$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Found this in my milkweed patch this morning along with the little 
> orange aphids and the assassin bugs.
> 
> http://www.fysh.org/~slinky/monarch/monarch_small.jpg
> 
> Hopefully it'll have time to pupate and hatch before it gets too cold. 
> Apparently late fall Monarchs are next spring's F0 breeding stock.

Nice pic. :-)

I'm presuming you are planting milkweed just for the baby butterflies?
Where did you get it and is it an annual or a perennial?
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Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-12 10:08:04 
Re: Late bloomers
Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-12 16:00:15 
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Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-12 17:03:51 
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Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-12 20:58:41 
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Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-13 11:12:44 
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Wooly <nobody@[EMAIL P  2007-10-13 12:15:29 
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Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-14 04:28:12 
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Omelet <omp_omelet@[EM  2007-10-14 05:57:03 

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