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Posted By: pichaser, 06-27-2018, 09:18 AM

No dilly dallying . keep it moving.

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06-27-2018, 09:26 AM   #2
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Nice shot. I just bought four Milkweed plants to put in our garden.
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I love that bee flying in from the bottom corner.
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Very pretty photo, with multiple elements portrayed

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QuoteOriginally posted by DW58 Quote
Nice shot. I just bought four Milkweed plants to put in our garden.
These thin leafed milkweeds are used to seed a monarch refuge.

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QuoteOriginally posted by SJM Quote
I love that bee flying in from the bottom corner.
Yes the bee was a bonus.

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Very pretty photo, with multiple elements portrayed
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Great vivid colour and crispness in this shot.
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QuoteOriginally posted by pichaser Quote
These thin leafed milkweeds are used to seed a monarch refuge.
About an hours drive south of us is a butterfly conservatory. That's where we bought the plants to put in our garden. Would be a dream come true to have a Monarch or two to eventually make use of our Milkweed but other butterflies and pollinators use it as well. We're putting in a variety of plants that are attractive and beneficial to insects.

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Nice! We have a ton of milkweed on our property, just saw the first monarch the other day.
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QuoteOriginally posted by pichaser Quote
No dilly dallying . keep it moving.
Yep, others are waiting.
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