DescriptionMeadowhawks are very common dragonflies in Minnesota, especially in late summer. They’re usually an inch or inch and a half long and not too flighty, but they are voracious hunters of mosquitoes, so they’re an excellent insect to have around! Mature meadowhawk males are ruby-red, while females and immature males are a golden tan. Like Meadowhawks, Spotted Touch-Me-Nots appear in mid to late summer. They tend to like the same habitat as poison ivy, which is fortuitous, given that the mashed-up touch-me-not plant can prevent the rash if applied after exposure. Of course, though touch-me-nots often grow near poison ivy, the reverse is also true—poison ivy has a distressing tendency to grow near touch-me-nots.The set includes eight note cards featuring original color pencil art of the Meadowhawk Dragonflies and Spotted Touch-Me-Nots.Each card measures 4.25 X 5.5 inches and is blank on the inside. Envelopes are included. Back reads: [Title] Original Color Pencil Drawing by Rachael Koppendrayer And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord. Colossians 3:23 320 Meadowhawk Dragonfly ©Rachael Koppendrayer Printed in USA









