Monday at 5:50 PM #1 A Anniekay Member Hardiness zone 9a It was lying in the grass under my red oak tree. Anyone know what could have been inside? I tried looking for it online but didn't find it.
It was lying in the grass under my red oak tree. Anyone know what could have been inside? I tried looking for it online but didn't find it.
Monday at 6:34 PM #2 Meadowlark Well-known member Location Near the Big Thicket National Preserve Texas Hardiness zone 9a Could it be a Monarch buttery chrysalis that got "knocked" down prematurely during a cycle? https://www.pinterest.es/pin/395402042290561869/
Could it be a Monarch buttery chrysalis that got "knocked" down prematurely during a cycle? https://www.pinterest.es/pin/395402042290561869/
Monday at 7:17 PM #3 A Anniekay Member Hardiness zone 9a Meadowlark said: Could it be a Monarch buttery chrysalis that got "knocked" down prematurely during a cycle? https://www.pinterest.es/pin/395402042290561869/ Click to expand... It isn't smooth like the ones you linked. The shape is right, though. It is like a thick newsprint and looks like it is made with thin cardboard leaves glued together. Weird thing.
Meadowlark said: Could it be a Monarch buttery chrysalis that got "knocked" down prematurely during a cycle? https://www.pinterest.es/pin/395402042290561869/ Click to expand... It isn't smooth like the ones you linked. The shape is right, though. It is like a thick newsprint and looks like it is made with thin cardboard leaves glued together. Weird thing.