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  1. Butterflies: Butterfly, Differences Between Butterflies and Moths, Hedylidae, Imelda Marcos, Mud-Puddling, Butterfly Zoo, Butterfly Gardening
  2. Gardening for butterflies and children in South Florida by Anne Kilmer, 1991
  3. Butterfly Gardening - Creating Summer Magic In Your Garden by Xeres Society; Smithsonian Institution, 1990
  4. Adventures in butterfly gardening.: An article from: Prairie Garden by Shirley Froehlich, 2005-01-01
  5. Stokes Butterfly Book The Complete Guide to Butterfly Gardening Identification and Behavior 1991 publication. by rnst Wiliams, 1991
  6. GARDENING FOR BUTTERFLIES by MADGE PAYNE, 1988
  7. Butterfly Gardening and Conservation
  8. Butterfly Gardening, Creating a Butterfly Haven in Your Garden - 1997 publication by Thomas C.mml, 1997-01-01
  9. Butterfly Gardening in Southern California by Brian V. Brown, Julian P. Donahue, 1999
  10. Butterfly Gardening Creating Summer Magic in Your Garden
  11. Butterfly Gardening, Creating Summer Magic in Your Garden - 2nd edition by Xrcs Socty, 1998-01-01
  12. Butterfly Gardening by Thomas C., Ph. D. Emmel, 1997-01-01
  13. Garden Gate: The Illustrated Guide to Home Gardening and Design - Attract Butterflies
  14. How To Attract Butterflies To Your Garden by Manuel Ortiz Braschi, 2010-03-08

81. Links
butterfly gardening Sites Bring Back the Butterflies Campaign hasa guide to making gardens by region; Butterfly Encounters - sells
http://www.monarchlab.umn.edu/Links/links.html
return to Site Overview Monarch SitesGeneral
  • Journey North - a site devoted to tracking the migrations of many wildlife species Monarch Monitoring Project - a history of past monarch migrations at Cape May, New Jersey MonarchWatch - a comprehensive site dedicated to education, conservation, and research on monarchs Texas Monarch Watch - a Texas Parks and Wildlife sponsored program monitoring all stages of monarchs in Texas
Monarch Education

82. Butterfly Gardening
butterfly gardening. The Coevolution Institute has sponsored pockethabitat to attract and nurture butterflies while simultaneously
http://www.coevolution.org/gardening.html
Butterfly Gardening The Coevolution Institute has sponsored pocket habitat to attract and nurture butterflies while simultaneously designed to delight and inform humans, in urban settings throughout the Bay Area. From local schools to senior centers, from hospice to community centers, Butterfly Gardens are an opportunity to enhance the urban habitat of pollinators while providing living laboratories for learning. Contact Amy Gotliff at amy@coevolution.org for further information about bringing a garden to your location. You can make these gardens bloom by contributing through the Membership program. Home Membership Volunteering Bugmobile ... Board of Directors For more information Write, E-Mail, Phone or FAX Coevolution Institute at
423 Washington Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111-2339
info@coevolution.org

Phone: (415)362-1137 Fax: (415)362-3070

83. Butterfly Gardening
The butterfly gardening page of the Washington Area Butterfly Club, especiallyfor gardeners in the MidAtlantic region. What is butterfly gardening?
http://users.sitestar.net/butterfly/bfgardening/gardening.html
Welcome to the Washington Area
Butterfly Club's Butterfly Gardening Page

Serving the Northern Virginia,
District of Columbia and Maryland area.
We hope you find this information and the links provided helpful. We will continue to update and improve the page as time permits, so don't forget to stop back later. Happy gardening! What is butterfly gardening?
Links to other butterfly gardening resources
Butterfly gardening

Home page of a WABC member; contains information about all aspects of butterfly gardening Host plants for D.C. butterflies
List created from a WABC member's ongoing research project Host plants Searchable worldwide database from the London Natural History Museum Larval Host Plants List from the Maryland-based Wildlife Landscapes The Butterfly Guide Comprehensive list with information on nectar and host plants for common North American butterflies How to Make Butterfly Gardens Resource from the University of Kentucky; includes some photos of nectar plants

84. How To Create A Butterfly Garden
The whole family can pitch in and build the rock and stone border a little at atime. This approach also helps kids get involved with butterfly gardening.
http://www.mygreathome.com/homeliving/gardening/garden_butterfly.html
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Gardening ... E-mail this page to a friend How to create a butterfly garden When planning your butterfly garden, it is a good idea to find out which species are resident in your area and the plants on which they are found. It is also important to provide plants on which the butterflies will lay their eggs and upon which caterpillars can feed. Check Foremost's Butterflies are Blooming site for a list of good nectar sources and larval plants Choosing the Right Spot Since butterflies tend to be more active in the sun, large open sunny areas are an important factor for the garden. Some protection from the wind is also necessary, and this can be provided by planting shrubby nectar and food plants like Buddleia, Honeysuckle, Spice Bush and Hawthorn. A small fence, a row of shrubs, evergreen trees or even a large rock can serve as a shelter from the wind. Butterflies cannot drink directly from open water so it is a good idea to create "puddles" of moist sand or mud. Placing a few rocks or sticks in this "puddle" allows the butterflies to perch and drink. Rocks also provide a site where butterflies can bask to store body heat from the sun.

85. Kansas City Butterfly Gardening Missouri Butterfly Gardens
Links to butterfly gardening, butterfly gardens,nature locations,events,programs,activitiesin Kansas City MissouriKansas.
http://www.kcnature.org/butterfly_gardening.html

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Butterfly gardening and butterfly gardens in Kansas City Missouri Kansas
Butterfly gardening, buttrerfly gardens and other links to nature-related events in the Kansas City Missouri and Kansas area sponsored by a coalition of groups in the Kansas City Missouri area. Links to nature photography, bird watching, walking, birding, hiking ,nature trails, school programs, day camps, nature walks, geocache sites, geocaching, butterfly gardens, wildflowers, prairie plants, butterfly gardening. The Kansas City Nature Coalition is a collaboration of thirteen organizations that, with the help of funding through BankAmerica, have built this web site to serve as a single entrance portal to all of the various and separate web sites of the group. This portal site provides the different groups with a collaborative opportunity to communicate with the people of the Greater Kansas City area about activities and opportunities that those with interests in one group might also find in another group. Our goal is that Kansas Citians will be served by a single information source that shares in common major calendar items and a common base of interested users. Connect to
Kansas City butterfly gardening
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86. Butterflies And Butterfly Gardening
I have studied and collected Lepidoptera for many years, and in my publication What's a Butterfly? Want to join the 8i8 butterfly cReW?
http://www.pcis.net/hwebber/bfly.htm
Butterflies The word Lepidoptera comes from the Greek words lepis (scale) and pteron (wing). We know these "scaly winged creatures" as butterflies and moths.
I have studied and collected Lepidoptera for many years, and in my publication "What's a Butterfly? What's a Moth?" you will find more information about the different species. In Nectar Sources you will find a list of plants and their visitors. More info about the
Eastern Tent Caterpillar Moth: Life Cycle of the Luna Moth or Moon Moth:
The little button below will show you to my "Resource Center":

This site is a member of WebRing.
To browse visit Here Find more about Butterflies here
My Book Recommendation:
"Butterflies and Moths of Missouri"

by J. Richard and Joan E. Heitzman
Order it at
Barnes and Noble or Missouri Department of Conservation P.O.Box 180 Jefferson City, MO 65102
This Great Nature Photography Ring site is owned by Hiltrud Maria Webber Next Page Previous Random Want to join the ring? Get the info This 8i8 butterfly cReW site is owned by Hiltrud M. Webber

87. San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio Texas - Special Interest/Bu
butterfly gardening. Hints for Attracting Butterflies. Compiledby Janis Merritt San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
http://www.sabot.org/Special/hints.htm
Butterflies Special Interest Birder's Checklist Articles of Interest Butterfly Gardening ... Botanical Home Butterfly Gardening Hints for Attracting Butterflies Compiled by Janis Merritt
San Antonio Botanical Gardens Water Basking Life Cycle Hibernation ... Plant List Water
Fill a shallow dish with sand approx. 1" from the top, add pebbles for the butterflies to land on, then add water. Do not use a sprinkler to water butterfly plants as this can dilute or wash nectar away completely. Puddling: Butterflies feed at puddle margins or moist areas seeking salts or amino acids. Basking Butterflies need to soak up warmth to become active. Place decorative rocks or logs in flower beds to provide a place to sit and spread their wings.

88. Horticulture Solutions
Bordeaux Mixture; Boron; BoronDeficiency; butterfly gardeningLarvalFood; butterfly gardeningNectar Sources; Calcium; CalciumDeficiency;
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~robsond/solutions/horticulture/gloss.html
Please read the
Glossary of Terms
Back to the Horticulture Home Page Back to the University of Illinois Extension Please send comments and suggestions to solutions@aces.uiuc.edu University of Illinois, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service.

89. Butterfly Gardening
BENEFITS OF butterfly gardening Attract wildlife bring butterflies and otherwildlife into your garden for purposes of enjoyment, observation, study, and
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/ggk/butterfly.htm
Compiled by Jaret C. Daniels
7953 SW 47th Ct.
Gainesville, FL 32608
Jcdniels@aol.com
For questions/information contact Jaret Daniels.
MAJOR COMPONENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL BUTTERFLY GARDEN
  • Adult nectar sources - attract and nourish adult butterflies.
  • Larval host plants - attract ovipositing female butterflies, food source for developing larvae.
  • Shelter - vegetation that provides protection from temperature extremes, storms/rain, predators as well as locations for roosting/sleeping.
  • Water source with fountain - allows for easy and consistent access to water for drinking and thermoregulation. GARDEN DESIGN
  • Provide a combination of adult nectar sources and larval host plants - attracts maximum variety of butterfly species; encourages butterflies to remain in your yard, reproduce and build populations instead of just passing through; allows gardener to appreciate all life history stages.
  • Incorporate native plants into the landscape whenever possible - most larval host plants are natives; adapted to region; produces a small but representative extension of the natural ecosystem; attracts other wildlife.
  • Create horizontal and vertical heterogeneity - choose plants that have different heights and growth habits; creates numerous microclimates which in turn appeal to a greater diversity of butterfly species; provides shelter; creates levels/strata of feeding opportunities).
  • 90. The Butterfly Site - The #1 Source Of Butterfly Information On The Internet!
    gardening, biology, breeding, conservation, fun facts, activities, photos, shopping, and links.
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    Your #1 Site for
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    Enter our monthly contest and receive our Butterfly Newsletter. WIN TheButterflySite.com Award!
    All family-safe sites can apply Visit our Butterfly Releases Explore 12 butterfly topics with pages packed full of butterfly information. Our butterfly pages contain articles written by Master of Science degreed Entomologist Randi Jones as well as fun butterfly links to sites all over the web for EVEN MORE information on butterflies! Updated frequently!
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    91. Washington Area Butterfly Club Home Page
    Serves Northern Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Maryland. Events, field reports, articles, checklists, gardening, and links.
    http://www.vais.net/~jmfarron/
    Washington Area Butterfly Club
    Serving the Northern Virginia, District of Columbia
    and Maryland area.
    Dedicated to learning more about the butterflies of our area.
    What's New
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    Pictures from WABC events

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      April events have been posted! And even more April events will be posted shortly. Updated information on Green Spring Gardens Park has been added to the Public Butterfly Gardens page. To ensure that the data on YOUR favorite park is kept up-to-date, remember to alert the webmaster to any changes or additions. The plant sales are starting! Green Spring's Garden Markets start this Saturday, and many more are scheduled for the busy spring season. The Maryland Entomological Society has new T-shirts available which feature the Baltimore Checkerspot, a butterfly of special interest for WABC. For complete information on prices/ordering, click here Member news: the March newsletter of the Entomological Society of America includes an article about Rich Bray's long-running Rocky Mountain butterfly survey! To reach the newsletter and read the article, click here.

    92. Butterfly And Hummingbird Gardening - Suite101.com
    Information on how butterflies and hummingbirds play a vital roles in keeping our environment healthy through their natural pollination process and why we should garden to keep them healthy.
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    93. NSiS: Florida Native Plants - Gardening For Wildlife
    Information on native plant, bird, butterfly and wildlife gardening in Florida.
    http://www.nsis.org/garden/garden-native-wildlife.html
    Wildlife Gardening Gardening for wildlife is simple if you're aware of what wildlife is in your area and what their needs are. You may wish to attract wildlife to feed in your yard or go further and provide a diverse habitat. Wildlife habitat necessities
    Cover
    Plants provide wildlife with protection from weather and predators as well as a place to rest, eat, and raise young. Often plants also provide food, and some will collect rain water for drinking, too.
    Food
    All wildlife feed on plants or other animals. Ideally, the diversity of plants in the yard will provide year-round food.
    Water
    Fresh drinking water is essential for wildlife. Some animals need bodies of water for egg laying and early development and some live partially or entirely in water. Ponds are gaining in popularity, but simply placing a birdbath or large plant saucer filled with fresh water will supply the needs of a wide variety of wildlife.

    Planning a successful wildlife habitat
    Wildlife species
    Determine which bird amphibian reptile , and mammal species visit your yard and live in your area. Learn more about them and their habitat needs.

    94. Auto-Forwarding Page.
    The complete website for butterfly lovers, gardeners, teachers, students, and farmers. with other butterflylovers and so much more! Take a look Sponsors. Search the Site. World Atlas. gardening. Clip
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    95. Water Garden And Koi Pond Supplies
    Water gardeners source for plants, liners, koi, butterfly koi, critters, and anything else for your gardening needs.Michigans most experienced water garden center.
    http://www.grassrootsnursery.com/
    Pond supplies from Grass Roots Nursery. Thank you for choosing Grass Roots Nursery as your water garden supplier. Stop by our online catalog to see what is new and some old faithful products. We are not shipping plant material at this time. We will resume shipping plants spring in May of 2003. Browse or shop the secure online catalog Aquatic Hibiscus Sweet Melissa New plants for spring 2003 Interested in a good News Letter? A little bit about us:
    We have been in the nursery business for over 25 years. 18 years of that in the pond construction and aquatic plants. Our experience will make it easy for you. In addition to being the largest water garden supplier in Michigan, we carry one of the largest selections of cold water fish and critters in the mid-west, with over 40 high density tanks, all of which contain over 200 gallons each. Check out the fish tanks and vats here! Whether your needs are a small barrel garden for the patio, or a large water feature, we are confident that we can serve your needs, efficiently and affordably. Remember: We are growers not just handlers and that makes a big difference relative to plant quality and freshness for transplanting into your water garden. Tour our facility There are two ways to visit us at Grass Roots Nursery, for a taste of who we are and what we do. Here at our website, or to get the full effect stop out and see us at the nursery. If your local water garden supplier doesn't have the answers to your questions give us a call, or visit the

    96. Welcome To The Garden Gate
    Full service plant store located in Sears at the Pompano Square Mall. Includes map, contact information, and pages on orchids, butterfly, and Florida native plants, along with tips for organic gardening and watering.
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    97. Ohlone Audubon Society
    Serves southern Alameda County. Events, newsletters, butterfly and hummingbird gardening, and conservation issues.
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    Ohlone Audubon Society
    A chapter of the National Audubon Society Serving Southern Alameda County, California Our members work to preserve the natural world through education, conservation, and advocacy. Table of Contents

    98. The Natural Gardener
    Nursery with display gardens including a butterfly garden, herb garden, vegetable garden, orchards, and a labyrinth. Site includes class and event schedule, natural and organic gardening tips, articles, and photos.
    http://www.naturalgardeneraustin.com/

    99. Pine Hills Nursery
    Specializes in hummingbird/butterfly plants, perennials, bedding plants, trees and shrubs.
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    100. Butterfly And Hummingbird Gardening Using Annuals
    butterfly and hummingbird gardening using annuals. By Karen L. Panter, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Agent.
    http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/columngw/grbtrhm.html
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    Using Annuals By Karen L. Panter, Colorado State University Cooperative
    Extension Agent (Commercial Greenhouse), Adams County
    April 1997
    Here in Colorado we are lucky. Not only do we have many species of butterflies that frequent our area, but we also have several types of hummingbirds that visit the Front Range. Many of these creatures may simply stop in our yards for a break on their way up to the high country. However, if you want to encourage them to stick around for a while, there are a few steps you can take. To set up a butterfly and hummingbird Garden, keep a few simple thoughts in mind.
    Butterflies
    First, realize that each life stage of the butterfly has specific needs. The food sources for immature stages (various caterpillars) and adult butterflies can often be very different. Food supply is critical and so is the physical environment they each need. Since the Front Range of Colorado is prone to high winds at certain times of the year, it is helpful to provide shelter from wind for butterflies. Using windbreaks or a sheltered area is a good start. It is also important to know that most butterflies have specific host plants on which they develop. Monarch butterfly caterpillars will only develop on milkweed. Black swallowtails feed only on parsley, dill and related plants.

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