Beautiful 
Female Pipevine Swallowtail laying on Aristolochia fimbriata.
Male Pipevine Swallowtail
Both pix taken at Olbrich Gardens in Verona, WI in their Blooming  Butterflies exhibit.
 Leafhead
                                                
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                                                    Leafhead
                                                
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                                        OK, dumb question. What's the difference between a pipeline swallowtail and a pipevine swallowtail, other than the spelling and their colour?
@AstralSmoke
Spellcheck.
@Leafhead Cool! Thought I’d throw some English you’re way as well (spelling).
@AstralSmoke
LOL
Proof reading is more the issue than spelling.
@AstralSmoke, you're on the way or your way? LOL
@walklightly I'm not sure why you're asking. I guess it depends on the path?
@AstralSmoke, or the spelling - haha!
That's pretty. I've never seen one before. I have a pipevine!
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                                        I saw one stray up here in southern WI on a neighbor's Russian Olive
@Leafhead Doggone it. I don't have a Russian Olive. Maybe I should just keep my eyes on the lookout!
@AstralSmoke
Russian Olive is on the invasive no-no list, unfortunately. You are not likely to find it for sale anywhere.
I have mixed feelings about this one because of its massive nectar producing capabilities. I have seen all kinds of bees and butterflies on it while in bloom. It blooms in early Summer late Spring and lasts only briefly.
@Leafhead No worries, I'm not interested in providing invasives with a home.
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