Thursday, June 09, 2016
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK: Wings of Fancy at Brookside Gardens
The Wings of Fancy live butterfly exhibit in Wheaton, MD, runs daily through September 25, from 10am to 4pm, Brookside Gardens South Conservatory features live butterflies. Come witness the butterfly life cycle as tiny eggs hatch into crawling, chewing caterpillars, which then encase themselves in jewel-like chrysalides and emerge as sipping, flying adult butterflies. Learn about the best annual and tropical plants, and hardy shrubs that are used as nectar sources, to attract butterflies to your own garden.
See more details at http://www.montgomeryparks.org/brookside/wings_of_fancy.shtm.
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