

The orange sulphur (Colias eurytheme) feeds on members of the Fabaceae such as the wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) in this background. The orange sulphur is also depicted in the section dividers.
Phyllis does Zoom and in-person presentations to the following audiences:
Native Plant and Horticultural Societies, Garden Clubs, Environmental Groups, Homeowner Associations, Master Gardeners, Landscape and Green Industry
Her Speaking topics include (click for descriptions – here):
- Protect the Night: Why Artificial Light is Harmful in the Garden
- Planting Under Trees: Expanding Your Garden with a Layered Understory
- Garden Goal: Next Year’s Spring Garden Starts Now