I spent most of my childhood studying the anise swallowtails in my neighborhood. We had a huge lot behind our house that had lots of wild anise growing. Once, a captured caterpillar escaped from the jar and built it's cocoon on a plastic bonzai tree nearby in our kitchen. It died inside the chrysalis and it just hung there forever on the tree. I think it eventually fell off. Anyway, Swallowtails always remind me of being a kid.
And, boy is that second critter gorgeous!! He looks like sealife.
Oh, it even says that the anise that grows in Southern California is also called "Sweet Fennel". But I've also read that Anise is often mislabeled as fennel, so...what's your guess?
Oh, how sad I am to learn that those io caterpillars have a nasty sting! They are so, so, so beautiful.
Would you mind if I mentioned your journal on my journal? I know I have quite a few garden junkies on my list and I'm sure they would get a lot of joy from your beautiful garden pictures. But I don't want to invade your privacy. Please let me know if you'd be OK with having me direct people your way.
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Anyway, Swallowtails always remind me of being a kid.
And, boy is that second critter gorgeous!! He looks like sealife.
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is that how you knew about squeezing them to make their horns flare out??
this is cool, i'd never heard of anise swallowtails before...mine mostly stay on the fennel...
http://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/lepidopt/papilio/anise.htm
xo
kittee
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They must like the flavor. Anise and fennel are very similar.
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Would you mind if I mentioned your journal on my journal? I know I have quite a few garden junkies on my list and I'm sure they would get a lot of joy from your beautiful garden pictures. But I don't want to invade your privacy. Please let me know if you'd be OK with having me direct people your way.
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i would be honored. you are one of my garden gurus.
xo
kittee
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xoxox
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