Mid June, Central Ontario
Sultry weather! Mother Nature is showing her happiness in blossoms and butterflies. (The rest of us are wiping our brows and drinking lemonade.)
Largest square: monarch butterfly. Working clockwise: crown vetch (Coronilla varia), bindweed (Convolulus arvensis), white admiral butterfly. common milkweed (Asclepias syriacus), and red clover (Trifolium pratense).
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NATURE NOTES.
very pretty. yup, we're relegated to a/c these days here.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. I'm envious of all the butterflies.
ReplyDeletePretty pictures of Mid June in Central Ontario.
ReplyDeleteLove the clover. So simple yet so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful montage of butterflies! I would love to see even one of these around here.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pretty collage of nature shots. I especially love the butterfly shot. I am wishing for warmer temperatures here in BC. I had my heated throw on me this morning as I was chilled to the bone. Keep cool!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection. Love those butterflies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collage.
ReplyDeleteFantastic collage. Lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteA cornucopia of natural offerings, EG.
ReplyDeleteAdorable pictures, your collage is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Love the color of the clover.
ReplyDeleteDarla
beautiful flowers and even more beautiful flying flowers.
ReplyDeleteOh now I am green with envy. I haven't seen a single monarch and I now have all this milkweed..Lovely photo of it and the flowers.. have a wonderful week EG..it is a hot one.. Michelle
ReplyDeleteYou and I are on the exact same wave length. I did a mosaic of butterflies and flowers this week too!
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaic, the flowers are pretty and the butterfly is gorgeous. A great nature post, have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteas always a great collage...
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