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 Post subject: Garden butterflies.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:17 pm 
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Yesterday took a butterfly count on the buddleias. 42.
Most of them peacocks.
3 red admiral
3 comma
2 gatekeeper
2 meadow brown
1 painted lady
Large whites
Small whites
green veined whites
2 wall
2 brimstone in the afternoon.
Not one tortoiseshell.

Colin Pumfrett.


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 Post subject: Re: Garden butterflies.
PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:49 pm 
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Location: Bracebridge Heath LINCOLN
Colin,
I think you'll agree that's more encouraging garden news for you than for some time, especially with an 11 species count. Let's hope this week brightens up after today's cloud. I had 9 species in the garden in Bracebridge Heath over the Holiday weekend. Strangely enough, in contrast to your list, I had (maxima shown) :

Speckled Wood - 2
Holly Blue - 2
Common Blue - 2
Small Tortoiseshell - 1
Meadow Brown - 1
Peacock - 2/3
plus the 3 Whites
Sunflowers and Marjoram are the main attractions in my garden now that the first main flush of Buddleia has gone over.

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Freddy


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 Post subject: Re: Garden butterflies.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:36 pm 
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Hi Freddy.
Just got my computer back from the shop,memory upgrade.
About time i got a good butterfly count, the wall and brimstone my first for the garden this year, my buddleias are still very much in flower due to pruning them last week in March. I have made a new butterfly bed, 2.5m x 5m in the garden, trying to copy the butterfly garden in Chambers wood,i have planted 16 sedums, 16 marjorams, 5 lavendar, 3 standard buddleias and i am waiting for 16 Hyssop,
should be very interesting next year.

Colin Pumfrett.


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 Post subject: Re: Garden butterflies.
PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:49 pm 
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Hi Colin,
I think the Joe Duddington Memorial Garden at Chambers Farm Wood is as good a model as any to copy. It is a MUST to visit as a garden, let alone the many species of butterfly it attracts.
My No. 1 'must have' butterfly plant is Marjoram - it attracts so many species of butterfly, bee and other insects and, as it is a low plant, one can look down towards the butterflies, etc. and get excellent views. In addition, I find its scent quite extraordinary..
Good luck for next year's flowering!

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Freddy


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