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Buddleia
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dont you want to just grasp at color and save a bit for winter?
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I rather like the winter softening of the palette as the details sharpen… then the colour is something to look forward to. But I know what you mean 🙂
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Love buddleia – grows where it pleases, defies any attempts to get rid of it and enbtices butterflies. I also love ice plants (don’t know proper name) which smell of honey and right now mine are covered in bees.
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Buddleia, loosestrife and valerian fill most areas of my garden. Beautiful, wild and obust… and always full of bees and butterflies 🙂
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I love it – have a yellow one too. In the last couple of years it has attracted a hummingbird hawkmoth. Amazing sight in a British country garden.
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I get them on the valerian which flowers much of the year… I really couldn’t believe it the first time I saw one! They do look very like hummingbirds, don’t they?
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This was the butterfly that was in our bedroom!
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It’s the Small Tortoiseshell 🙂
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Gorgeous! And yes, it sure did flutter by.
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All to fast too 🙂
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Beautiful, the poem, flowers and butterflies
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I love seeing the bushes full of them 🙂
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