Sooner or later, I'm sure you'll spy one
I have an especially attractive Phlox with a tall growth habit, but with tiny flowers in compact heads. All the butterflies really go nuts over it, even some smaller Skippers
@Leafhead Skippers? I only know mudskippers. They are fish.
@Spinliesel
I adore Mudskippers <3 <3
The Skippers I'm referring to are a 3rd branch of Lepidoptera, along with butterflies and moths.
There are spread wing and closed wing varieties.
Here are some samples of the latter:
@Leafhead I love learning new stuff!
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