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Taken in the San Francisco conservatory of flowers butterfly exhibit.

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Comment by ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ። on March 4, 2019 at 2:32pm

I love the flower Zinnias in this image it caught my eye,the colours they come in is amazing,but I especially like the apricot ones which I have in pots in my garden,they last for ages and often can get good large seeds from them.. also I love all nature this butterfly we dont have here in New Zealand,but we have something similar its darker in colour but has similar patterns,its the Japanese Honshu white admiral .. I took a photo of one that landed on my lawn in my garden its a totally new species here...they have only been introduced into this country in the past 4-5yrs,obviously they have adapted to our semi tropical climate very well..
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A Japanese butterfly has been introduced in New Zealand as a frontline defence against a weed threatening native plant life.
Honshu white admiral butterflies are being released in the Waikato region to combat Japanese honeysuckle, a fast spreading white-flowered vine. The weed has become a huge problem in New Zealand with nothing to keep it in check, until now.

New Butterfly to New Zealand IMG_5366

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