Wildlife Gardening Pays Off

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Swallowtail butterfly caterpillar on bronze fennel

Today is my daughter's first day of preschool. I took the opportunity (in between rain showers) to spend 45 minutes weeding my long-neglected garden. I was thrilled to find four swallowtail butterfly caterpillars on the remnants of my bronze fennel, which I planted specifically as a host plant (I am not a fennel eater). I don't know what variety of swallowtail they are, though an internet search suggests they may be black swallowtails. I hope they pupate soon, because there's not much left to eat on my ragged plants.

Below is a shot where you can easily see three of the four.

Three swallowtail caterpillars visible on fennel plant

You can see more shots in the extended entry, linked below.

Swallowtail caterpillar on a vertical branch of bronze fennel

Swallowtail caterpillar in focus in the foreground, with another blurred in the background

Swallowtail caterpillar on fennel, legs visible

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This page contains a single entry by Angela Jordan published on August 11, 2008 12:16 PM.

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