My property is a shining star in the Ocean Breezes Community. In closing, I am so happy I am a client of Bella Terra especially when I hear the horror stories my neighbors tell me about the frustrations they have with their landscaping companies. I always try to buy the crew a beer but they resist and I have to pass out some cash and bottles of Gatorade.
He too is always a gentleman and helpful with suggestions and astute observations about ways to modify or improve things with the garden. It is also always a pleasure when Keith swings by to check on the progress and status of the property. He makes a sincere effort to communicate clearly with me and we always manage to understand each other very well. He has demonstrated amazing strength when doing installs. It was a tight space to access and he was down on his knees for a long time in an uncomfortable positon until everything was cleaned up. He spent a long time once picking up the dropped leaves from Magnolia trees that are up against our shower stalls. I have watched him pay great attention to detail including the weeding, trimming and clean up. One of the workers named Julio is familiar with my property and takes great care to help me with various requests. If there are incentives for excellence in employee performance, he should receive one. He succeeded and his tenacity should be commended! He is a very hard worker during the installs and maintenance. I have watched him spend months trying to perfect a grass bed by pulling out a persistent species of weed. He gets plants moved around the garden effortlessly and is always polite, knowledgeable and has excellent interpersonal and communication skills. He listens carefully often taking notes when we discuss modifications I would like made or changes I want. In particular, Danny Kelso has been extremely helpful and accommodating. In addition, I would like to offer my highest accolades to the work crew that has been managing my property. I am writing to commend the excellent service I have received from Bella Terra. Host plants are leaves of many species of trees and shrubs including wild cherry (Prunus), aspen, poplar, cottonwood (Populus), oaks (Quercus), hawthorn (Crataegus), deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum), birch (Betula), willows (Salix), basswood (Tilia), and shadbush (Amelanchier). It has been studied for its evolution of mimicry, and for the several stable hybrid wing patterns within this nominal species it is one of the most dramatic examples of hybridization between non-mimetic and mimetic populations. Limenitis arthemis - red-spotted purple, is a North American butterfly species in the genus Limenitis. If all of the host plants are missing, then the butterflies will not be prevalent either.īe a kind host and plant for all parts of their life cycles. Host a party for your colorful friends.Butterflies, of course!Įveryone wants to see butterflies in their landscapes and pollinator gardens,īut very few people think of where did these beauties grow up?