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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... -FOOTS (admirals, fritillaries, crescentspots, anglewings, ladies, tortoiseshells, leafwings, patches) Buckeye - Snapdragon family, scrophulariaceae - ... maypop Painted Lady - Aster family, asteraceae 1. Borage 2. Sunflower 3. Malva sylvestris - High mallow American Painted ... Tortoiseshell - Buckthorn family, rhamnaceae 1. Ceanothus spp. Red Admiral - Nettle family, urticaceae 1. Urtica spp. - stinging ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Butterflies
... the south, although they are extending northwards, and are scattered in Ireland. PAINTED LADY Every May and June, painted ladies migrate here from south-west Europe and North Africa - more than 600 miles ... fruit. They are widely distributed in Britain, except in the north of Scotland and Orkney. RED ADMIRAL Red admirals begin to arrive here from the continent in May and produce the eggs which ...
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Painted Lady Information
... Red Admiral, West Coast Lady and American Painted Lady. Butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis, which means they have four distinct stages in their life: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis) and adult butterfly. Painted ladies ... egg to adult cycle takes about 2 weeks, depending on temperature. Numbers of Painted Ladies peak in July each year. You can attract these beautiful butterflies to ...
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Creating a Butterfly Friendly Garden
... painted ladies, red admiral Scabiosa Painted ladies Sweet Pea Gray hairstreak Sweet Pepperbush Spicebush swallowtail, question mark, American painted lady, red admiral Thistle Swallowtails, dogface, Gulf fritillary, pearly crescentspot, Milbert's tortoiseshell, American painted lady, red admiral ...
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