Butterfly Flower ID 3
My nursery manager thinks the yellow and white flowers are a type of coreopsis.
My nursery manager thinks the yellow and white flowers are a type of coreopsis.
My book THE ART OF BUTTERFLY GARDENING will be out in the spring from Skyhorse Publishing. The second shot is more like an old-fashioned photo, a throwback to the old days of butterfly gardening in England. The third was just for fun. How do you make a self-portrait interesting?
Marine Blue, Los Angeles; Checkered White, Los Angeles; Painted Lady, Vermont; Gray Hairstreak, Los Angeles; Umber Skipper, Los Angeles; Viceroy, Vermont; Common Wood Nymph, Vermont.
#1 Black-eyed Susan (Rudbekia hirta)? at upper left corner; Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) below that; E. “Flame Thrower” in bottom right corner; pink and purple star clusters in the middle; #3 star clusters; #5 Mexican heather (Cuphea hyssopifolia)
#1 is salt heliotrope, I think. #2 Echinacea “Flame Thrower?” #4 and #7 is Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). The yellow and white flowers in #6? #8 is Purpletop vervain. Is #9 a sunflower of some kind? #10 is a rose bush. I need to identify #3 and #5 please.
Palamedes, Pipevine, and Spicebush Swallowtails.