šŸ¦‹ Don’t Touch These If You See Them on Your Plants — That ā€œAlien Latticeā€ Might Be a Garden Miracle

You know that moment?
When you’re out in the garden at golden hour, coffee in hand, admiring your thriving tomatoes and basil…
And then—you spot it.
A leaf. Covered in what looks like tiny black hieroglyphs. A perfect, mysterious grid of geometric shapes, like something an alien artist etched overnight.
Your first thought: ā€œOh no. What is this?! Is my plant infected? Should I spray it? Burn it? Call NASA?ā€ 🚨
I’ve been there.
In fact, I was there—just last spring—when I saw that exact photo blowing up on social media. Gardeners everywhere were panicking. Some said it was a fungus. Others swore it was a parasite. One comment read: ā€œDelete this post. This image gave me nightmares.ā€ 😱
But here’s the twist:
Those eerie black patterns aren’t a threat.
They’re a gift.
And if you see them on your plants…
šŸ‘‰ Don’t touch them.
šŸ‘‰ Don’t spray them.
šŸ‘‰ Just step back and say thank you.
Because what you’re looking at are Mourning Cloak butterfly eggs—nature’s quiet promise of beauty to come.

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