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<blockquote data-quote="Mummzie" data-source="post: 13371" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>well if someone doesn't try these things on the edge of possibility- no one will ever learn- so its good to see a project like this( however anecdotal)</p><p>Her progress will be interesting.</p><p>As our climate changes, so to do the guidelines of what's possible.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago I had some very late Monarch chrysalis's and was told they would never hatch. They eventually did after a considerably longer period of time than normal and a mild winter. So much later that they could have been considered the first of the new season rather than the last of the old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mummzie, post: 13371, member: 5"] well if someone doesn't try these things on the edge of possibility- no one will ever learn- so its good to see a project like this( however anecdotal) Her progress will be interesting. As our climate changes, so to do the guidelines of what's possible. A few years ago I had some very late Monarch chrysalis's and was told they would never hatch. They eventually did after a considerably longer period of time than normal and a mild winter. So much later that they could have been considered the first of the new season rather than the last of the old. [/QUOTE]
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