You know that moment?
When youāre out in the garden at golden hour, coffee in hand, admiring your thriving tomatoes and basilā¦
And thenāyou 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: āOh no. What is this?! Is my plant infected? Should I spray it? Burn it? Call NASA?ā šØ
Iāve been there.
In fact, I was thereājust last springāwhen 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: āDelete this post. This image gave me nightmares.ā š±
But hereās the twist:
Those eerie black patterns arenāt a threat.
Theyāre a gift.
And if you see them on your plantsā¦
š Donāt touch them.
š Donāt spray them.
š Just step back and say thank you.
Because what youāre looking at are Mourning Cloak butterfly eggsānatureās quiet promise of beauty to come.
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