Sunday 3 April 2011

Butterflies


More and more butterflies are to be seen as the temperature rises. I love the pretty aubretias scrambling down a wall and the eye-catching honesty standing proudly all over the garden. Honesty grows wherever last year's seeds happened to be chased by the wind, before they eventually find their resting place and settle to sleep through the winter, no matter how harsh. They start up in the spring and rapidly grow until they are stately purple spires. Sometimes seeds fall down a crack and they still manage to grow, tiny, stunted, but with a small attractive flower head. Honesty and aubretia are both purple, both brighten up a spring garden and both attract many beautiful butterflies and other insects. Bees and hoverflies are very attracted to aubretias and the orange tip butterflies are similarly attracted to honesty.

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