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PLANTS Profile for Fritillaria camschatcensis (Kamchatka fritillary) | USDA PLANTS
... Plant Materials Web Site Other NRCS Tech Resources VegSpec PLANTS Links You are here: Home / PLANTS Profile Printer-Friendly / Plug-Ins PLANTS Profile Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl. Kamchatka fritillary Symbol: FRCA5 Group: Monocot Family: Liliaceae Growth Habit: Forb/herb Duration: Perennial U.S. Nativity: Native Click on the image below to enlarge it and download a high-resolution ...
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Variegated Fritillary
Variegated Fritillary Variegated Fritillary (Click here for upperside view) Botany Garden, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Meadow Fritillary
Meadow Fritillary Meadow Fritillary (Click here to go back.) Biocore Prairie, Picnic Point, Madison WI
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Fritillaria pudica... Yellow Fritillary
Fritillaria pudica... Yellow Fritillary Fritillaria pudica Yellow Fritillary Family: Liliaceae (Lily family) Photo taken at Anderson Canyon, open wooded slope Flowers: usually solitary, campanulate, nodding; tepals alike, gland bearing near base, yellow, with age turning reddish or purple, oblong lanceolate to oblanceolate, 12-26 mm by 4-10 mm Leaves: alternate; generally 2; linear to lanceolate; ...
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Glanville Fritillary, Melitaea cinxia
... just outside Horto, in an open, flowery area, neighboring on woodland. The picture above was taken on the 2nd of June 2001. BIOLOGICAL RECORD SHEET Common English name: Glanville Fritillary Common Greek name: N/A Scientific name: Melitaea cinxia Species: cinxia Genus: Melitaea Family: NYMPHALIDAE Order: LEPIDOPTERA Common Class: INSECTS Class: INSECTA Number of sightings: Many, very common ...
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Regal Fritillary
... Fritillary Scientific Name: Speyeria idalia Known only from: The Tallgrass Prairie of North America The Regal Fritillary is one of the most striking butterflies to be found on the prairie. As a large ... seen through September. Only one generation appears in a year. The known range of the Regal Fritillary originally stretched from Maine to Montana and south to Oklahoma and North Carolina. Because the ...
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PLANTS Profile for Fritillaria camschatcensis (Kamchatka fritillary) | USDA PLANTS
... Plant Materials Web Site Other NRCS Tech Resources VegSpec PLANTS Links You are here: Home / PLANTS Profile Printer-Friendly / Plug-Ins PLANTS Profile Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl. Kamchatka fritillary Symbol: FRCA5 Group: Monocot Family: Liliaceae Growth Habit: Forb/herb Duration: Perennial U.S. Nativity: Native Click on the image below to enlarge it and download a high-resolution ...
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Getting Started in Butterfly Gardening
... have caterpillars to raise, you should select caterpillar host plants for your garden for the more common butterflies in north Florida. These would include the Gulf fritillary (passion vine, Passiflora incarnata), monarch butterfly (Mexican milkweed, Asclepias curassavica), buckeye (snap dragon, Antirrhinum spp), black swallowtail (fennel, Foeniculum vulgare; parsley, Petroselinum crispum; and ...
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What are these abbreviations or unusual words I see in this forum? - Butterfly Garden
... moth comma--a type of butterfly eclose--the emerging of the adult butterfly from the chrysalis or pupa frass--caterpillar excrement, like bird droppings on a smaller scale frit--fritillary, a type of butterfly gf--gulf fritillary gs, gst--giant swallowtail host--the specific plant a caterpillar eats id--identify, identification instar--a stage of caterpillar growth; the skin is then shed like a ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... - Willow family,salicaceae - Poplar family, populus 1. Salix nigra - black willow 2. Salix caroliniana - Carolina willow 3. Prunus serotina - wild black cherry Variegated Fritillary - Passionvine family, passifloraceae - Violet family, viola 1. Passiflora incarnata - maypop 2. Viola floridana - common violet White Peacock - Snapdragon family, scrophulariaceae - Vervain family, verbenaceae 1. ...
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