Original artwork by Goda Trakumaite featuring a post chrysalis Gulf Fritillary Butterfly exuding meconium fluid on White Sage foliage before first flight.
Original artwork by Goda Trakumaite featuring a post chrysalis Gulf Fritillary Butterfly exuding meconium fluid on White Sage foliage before first flight. Inspired from garden observations by Quin about purple passionflowers and nonnative butterflies. So named after the eponymous zine authored by Nicole Patrice Hill and Kollibri Terre Sonnenblume, who write in the introduction:
"We love all plants, domestic and wild, native and introduced, ancient and ephemeral."
While "there is no consensus on the meaning of the word 'invasive,' the destructive effects of policies that aim to eradicate such plants are beyond doubt"