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What are these abbreviations or unusual words I see in this forum? - Butterfly Garden
... 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 ... eggs peacock--a type of butterfly pl--painted lady butterfly pod--as in seed pod pvs--pipevine swallowtail queen--a type of butterfly question mark--a type of butterfly skipper--a type ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... Swallowtail - Laurel family, lauraceae 1. Persea borbonia - redbay 2. Persea palustris - swampbay 3. Sassafras albidum - sassafras 4. Lindera benzoin - spicebush 5. Cinnamomum camphora - camphor tree Pipevine swallowtail caterpillars will die if raised on tropical pipevines. Please only use the pipevines on the list. Pipevine Swallowtail - Pipevine family, Aristolochia 1. Aristolochia macrophylla ...
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Butterflies of Monmouth County and Their Major Food Plants, Borough of Roosevelt, Fund for Roosevelt, Environmental Commission
... martialis x New Jersey Tea Ceanothus americanus - Northern Metalmark Calephelis borealis x Round-leaved Ragwort Senecio obovatus - Persius Duskywing Erynnis persius x Lupines Lupinus spp. - Pipevine Swallowtail Battus philenor x Pipevine Aristolochia spp. (includ. A. durior, A. serpentaria) - Sleepy Duskywing Erynnis brizo x Scrub Oak and other small oaks Quercus ilicifolia, etc. - Sleepy Orange ...
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Floridata: Butterfly Gallery
... Long-Tailed Skipper Urbanus proteus Malachite Siproeta stelenes Monarch Danaus plexippus Mourning Cloak Nymphalis antiopa Orange Sulphur Colias eurytheme Palamedes Swallowtail Papilio palamedes Pearl Crescent Phyciodes tharos Pipevine Swallowtail Battus philenor Queen Danuas gilippus Question Mark Polygonia interrogationis Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta Red-banded Hairstreak Calycopis cecrops Red- ...
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Butterflies in Kansas
... , you can get it for free from Adobe.) There are individual species pages for the Monarch and Regal Fritillary. FAMILY PAPILIONIDAE---SWALLOWTAILS Pipevine Swallowtail - Battus philenor Zebra Swallowtail - Eurytides marcellus Black Swallowtail - Papilio polyxenes *Bairds Swallowtail - Papilio machaon bairdii *Thoas Swallowtail - Papilio thoas Giant Swallowtail - Papilio cresphontes *Ornythion ...
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august2006
... herb is underutilized in Austin gardens. It makes a gorgeous winter edging and is dandy with pansies. The Very Hungry Caterpillars.... On Sunday, September 24th several dozen caterpillars, offspring of beautiful pipevine swallowtail butterflies, were spotted on an Aristolochia vine rambling along the west side of the front side walk. By early Monday morning the vine was no more and the brownish ...
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San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio Texas - Garden Guide/Texas Natives
... flowers appear early Spring and last until hot weather begins, and start again in Fall. Plant Care: Remove spent blooms or allow seeds to mature and start new plants. It is a favorite nectar plant for hummingbirds and Pipevine Swallowtail butterflies. Don't plant too close to the edge of the flower bed or the flowers will spill over onto the yard. ...
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San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio Texas - Special Interest
... Black swallowtail) Hackberry (Snout Butterfly, Hackberry Butterfly) Passionvine (Gulf Fritillary) Oak (Hairstreaks and others) Hop Tree, Toothache Tree, Rue (Giant Swallowtail) Willows, Ashes, Cherry (Tiger Swallowtail) Pipevine (Pipevine Swallowtail) Nettles (Red Admiral) Butterflyweed/Milkweed Family (Monarch, Queen) Senna, Clover, and other legumes (Sleepy Orange) Flame Acanthus (Janais Patch) ...
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Creating a Butterfly Friendly Garden
... of these plants/trees and the butterfly larvae they host are milkweed, dogbane (monarch); cow parsnip, fennel, dill (swallowtails; cottonwood, wild cherry, willow, maple, alder (tiger swallowtail); willow, cottonwood (mourning cloak); birch, alder, willow, gooseberry, currant, wild rhododendron (anglewing); cabbage, mustard, nasturtium (cabbage white); thistle, pearly everlsting (painted lady). ...
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