We all know how important our gardens can be for pollinators but it can be amazing to look at particular plants during the year to see what species of pollinators turn up. That's exactly what Rowledge resident and member of the Farnham Biodiversity Partnership Dr. Martin Angel has done - with respect to the Apple Mint (Mentha suaveoleus) which he has growing in his garden. The results are amazing. Take a look at the PDF copy of his article below to see the huge variety of species which turned up and which he has included his wonderful photos of....including the elusive Brown Hairstreak butterfly pictured above.
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