Plant in Clumps and Drifts Whenever Possible. Butterflies and bees love to drink nectar at a buffet where they can flit easily from one floret to the next. Allow perennials to spread into drifts and clumps. Panicle-shaped flower heads (think goldenrods) and aster-type flowers, with their ray...
spread, unfold, open, spread out - spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the map"; "spread your arms" 3. butterfly - talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other wo...
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Debit Spread Zero Cost or Credit Spread Lower margin requirement Higher margin requirement Lower Maximum Loss/Profit Higher Maximum Loss/Profit Please click on the respective risk graph to learn about each variant of the Broken Wing Butterfly Spread. Learn...
This creates a symmetrical risk graph with equal risk of loss on both upside and downside. By moving the out of the money Put Options further away from the middle strike price than the in the money Put Options, the Broken Wing Butterfly Spread reduces the debit of the position to the ...
flower that's full-blown tempts thebutterfly, not flower that's furled. But more learned sense unlocked you, loosed the sheath and let expand Bud to bell and out-spread flower-shape at the least warm touch of hand —Maybe throb of heart, beneath which,—quickening farther than it knew,...
The whole body with wings of Siproeta stelenes (n=3) and Philaethria diatonica (n=3) was spread and photographed. Using imageJ, the contours of the whole butterfly were extracted, and their areas were calculated. We also extracted the green areas using the segmentation command in imageJ...
byIowa State University The graph notes the dramatic decrease in population of overwintering monarch butterflies in Mexico in recent years. ISU research provides an explanation for why censuses of monarchs in the U.S. didn't always note similar population decreases. Credit: Monarch Watch ...
(凋谢的) wings.The man was happy that he had made the butterfly come out of the cocoon without any more struggles. He continued to watch the butterfly and was quite eager to see it fly with its beautiful wings. He thought that at any time, the butterfly might spread its wings, ...
Butterflies use their smell, sight, taste, touch, and hearing to find food. Their sense of smell is the strongest one. A butterfly generates a fragrance of specific intensity proportional to its fitting. This perfume is spread broadly and other butterflies can sense it. Once a butterfly smell...