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Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for butterfly species

White flowers and plants for a Moonlight Garden in AZ - Arizona Gardening
... Baileya multiradiata "Desert marigold" Brahea armata "Blue hesper palm" Buddleia marrubifolia "Wooly butterfly bush" Cassia artemisioides "Desert cassia" Convolvulus cneorum "Bush morning glory" Cupressus arizonica ... " Gazania rigens v. leucolaena "Trailing gazania" Hyptis emoryi "Desert lavender" Lavandula species "Lavender" Leucophyllum pruinosum "Fragrant rain sage" Olea europea cv. Swan Hill ...
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAND-RAISING BUTTERFLIES & MOTHS -
... species this is also accompanied by a color change. PUPATION - Butterfly caterpillars generally pupate on a branch or stick, seldom on the host plant. Monarchs and other species ... too much moisture; that can cause mold. ECLOSION - When a butterfly or moth emerges from its chrysalis or cocoon, it ... ; you don't want the butterfly's wings to get wet and sticky. Hold the butterfly by the upper wing tips ...
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Monarch hostplants: Includes all milkweed and common names - Butterfly Garden
... Monarch hostplants: Includes all milkweed and common names BUTTERFLY: Danaidae Danaus plexippus USA (Monarch, milkweed butterfly, wanderer, black-veined brown) HOSTPLANTS: Apocynaceae (Dogbane) Apocynum ... bristle-fruited silkweed, balloon weed, white swan milkweed) Marsdenia Spp. Nearctic {example species, descriptions follow} (M. cundurango (Cotton root); M. zimapanica(Mex), large climbers, ...
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Important Info RE OE Spores & Monarchs - Butterfly Garden
... spores. Dr. Altizer also recommends growing native milkweed species as opposed to the tropical species, as most of the native species naturally die back during the winter months, and ... it for what its worth--CalSherry aka tdogmom. Entered by larry_gene         Butterfly Garden FAQ Page GardenWeb Home Page | Forums | Butterfly Garden Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... fagara - wild lime 4. Zanthoxylum americanum - prickly ash 5. Citrus spp. - various species, including cultivated 6. Murraya paniculata - orange jasmine 7. Ruta graveolens - rue Spicebush Swallowtail ... Purple (or Blue) Hairstreak - Mistletoe family, loranthaceae Harvester - In America, our only carnivorous butterfly. They feed on woolly aphids of the genera schizoneura and pemphigus. BRUSH-FOOTS ...
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