native larval host plants and the butterflies they attractwhen planning your butterfly garden,...
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NatureScape Broward 115 S. Andrews Ave RM 329H,
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Native larval host plants and the butterflies they attract
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Gulf Fritillary Julia
Monarch Queen
Black SwallowtailAtalaViceroyRuddy DaggerwingGiant Swallowtail
Wild LimeZanthoxylum fagara
Strangler FigFicus aurea
Carolina WillowSalix caroliniana
CoontieZamia integrifolia
Water Dropwort Oxypolis filiformis
When planning your butterfly garden, don’t just choose plants that provide nectar for the butterflies, also include host plants that will provide food for caterpillars. As a result, you’ll have more butterflies and they will linger in your garden longer. Butterflies prefer a sunny location, sheltered from wind. For more information contact NatureScape Broward at broward.org/naturescape.
Cloudless Sulphur
FogfruitPhylla nodiflora
Water HyssopBacopa monnieri
False Nettle Boehmeria cylindrica
TwinflowerDyschoriste sp
Yellow CannaCanna flaccida
Orange-BarredSulphur
Sleepy Orange
Large Orange Sulphur
Brazilian Skipper
Phaon Crescent
White Peacock
Red Admiral
Common Buckeye
Mimosa Yellow Cassius Blue
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