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Join one of our butterfly spotting teams for Edison Ford's third annual butterfly count as part of the North American Butterfly As..
Right on schedule, the first of many black swallowtail butterflies, Papilio polyxenes, emerged from their chrysalises on March 20,..
As of March 11, 2019, we can see at least three black swallowtail, Papilio polyxenes, pupas (or chrysalises) in our ‘butterfly..
Visitors to Edison Ford during the month of March may notice unusual ‘cages’ in our herb garden alongside the Ed..
Perhaps you’ve seen some butterflies in your garden and wondered how you could attract more of them. Debbie Hughes, senior horti..
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