
I recently had an opportunity to see and photograph this charming spider in the garden of a friend.

She said it had been residing among her
calendulas for nearly a month.

. The body is about 5/8" - and I am guessing it is about 1 1/4" by the time you include the legs.

It appears to be a Banded Garden Spider, based on what I found at
this website.
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing....I'm always so impressed by natures designs .
What beautiful photos, I love Spiders.
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