Butterflies thrive in micro-reserve garden
Typical gardens would only have between five and 10 different species of butterfly.
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"It's wonderful to know that the mix of planting we grow at the garden has created this fantastic environment for the butterflies."
— Kristyna Kay-Clough , Academic
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Typical gardens would only have between five and 10 different species of butterfly.
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