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They are mostly a southern butterfly - it's the first time I've seen one here - maybe the first time I've seen one anywhere in the northeast, much less Rhode Island.
I wonder if climate change is pushing them northward.
My butterfly field guide lists the larval foodplants as citrus, torchwood and hoptree, but I wonder if she'll find some exotic northern leaf to lay her eggs upon.
The caterpillars are meant to look like bird droppings . . .
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I'll keep an eye on the rue, since apparently that will do for them as well.
That's one of the things we love about gardening. You never know who's going to stop by.
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