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A monarch feeds off of a red penta in the Hayneses’ butterfly garden.
Olivia Haynes loves Asian art and bought this fountain to go in the front yard of her home.
A small bench is hidden underneath a canopy of pipe vine, a favorite plant among all types of butterflies.
One of the many blooming billbergias in the Hayneses' butterfly garden.
The Hayneses have a small wooden sign hanging from one of their trees that reads "Butterfly Garden."
Although the butterfly orchid does not attract butterflies, it’s a fitting addition to the garden.
A monarch chrysalis is attached to a leaf on a cardboard plant at the Hayneses' home.
A newborn butterfly dries its wings while staying close to its chrysalis on a bamboo plant.
The passion vine
Olivia Haynes enjoys creating stained glass, butterfly lawn ornaments and putting them throughout her yard.
Bob Haynes found this statue and said he couldn't pass it up. The Hayneses refer to the statue as "Butterfly Girl."
The dwarf powder puff plant is popular with butterflies due to its bright color.
The yellow orchid vine is popular with the sulfur butterflies, and the seeds look like little butterflies.