What’s In Our Butterfly Garden

16 Jun

Over the past two years, CVEarthlab has acquired many butterfly host and nectar plants, in addition to our butterfly bushes.  These include:

An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail checks out CVEarthlab.

An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail checks out CVEarthlab.

Red Admiral

Red Admiral

Monarch in September #3

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6 Responses to “What’s In Our Butterfly Garden”

  1. deannasallao June 29, 2014 at 4:43 AM #

    hey there! i’m loving your recent posts!
    I also blogged about my recent trip to the Enchanting Penang Butterfly Farm! Do you think butterflies are lucky? that it symbolizes hope, love, fait and luck?

    here’s what my recent post is all about…
    http://talkaboutbeauty.wordpress.com/2014/06/29/highlights-penang-butterfly-farm/

    would be so nice to hear from you! 🙂

    cheers! xx

    deanna ( http://www.talkaboutbeauty.wordpress.com )

    • alternahealthgrrrl July 3, 2014 at 11:41 PM #

      Thank you Deanna! You’ve got such gorgeous shots on your site. Bravo!

      • deannasallao July 11, 2014 at 8:55 PM #

        thank you so much for your response! keep me posted! following you now. cheers!

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