Take a Walk with Tavia #30 – Royal Catchfly Post author:David Wheeler Post published:07/06/2020 Post category:insects / native plants / Outdoors / Spring / Summer / Wildflowers / Woodland Garden Post comments:0 Comments Take a Walk with Tavia #30 highlights Royal Catchfly (Silene regia). This native plant can adapt to several different soil conditions. The stunning flowers attract Black Swallowtails making it great for a butterfly garden. Enjoy! Tags: black swallowtails, Native, native plants, native plants kentucky, natives, nature, outside, Royal catchfly, silene regia, spring, summer, walk, walk with tavia, wildflowers, woodland garden Read more articles Previous PostTake a Walk with Tavia #29 – Poison Hemlock Next PostTake a Walk with Tavia #31 – Culver’s Root You Might Also Like Take a Walk with Tavia #17 – Eastern Columbine and Bleeding Heart 05/19/2020 Take a Walk with Tavia #28 – Eastern Bergamot 06/29/2020 Saving the Migrating Monarchs 08/25/2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.