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Project Team. Gerald Boey Loo Jun Bin Philip Leong Alphonsus Wong. Contents. Introduction What attracts butterflies? What’s In A Butterfly Garden? What do caterpillars feed on? What do butterflies feed on? Summary Sources. Introduction.
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Project Team • Gerald Boey • Loo Jun Bin • Philip Leong • Alphonsus Wong
Contents • Introduction • What attracts butterflies? • What’s In A Butterfly Garden? • What do caterpillars feed on? • What do butterflies feed on? • Summary • Sources
Introduction • Butterflies are beautifully coloured , winged insects that would be a great addition to any garden. • A Butterfly Garden needs to support all life stages of a butterfly. • A place to lay eggs. • A place to feed the larvae. • A place to form the pupa. • A place to feed the adult butterfly.
What Attracts Butterflies? • Red, yellow, orange, pink or purple blossoms • Flat-topped or clustered flowers • Short flower tubes • Allow the butterflies to reach the nectar with their proboscis. • Plants should be grown in open, sunny areas.
What’s In A Butterfly Garden? • Plant native flowering plants. • Plant type and color is important. • Plant good nectar sources in the sun. • Plant for continuous bloom. • Say no to insecticides. • Feed caterpillars. • Provide a place for butterflies to rest. • Flat stones in the sun. • Give them a place for puddling. • Wet sand or mud. • Well positioned tree and shrubs. • Shelter • Well positioned trees and shrubs.
What Do Caterpillars Feed On? • Picky Eaters. • Eat only 1 or 2 species of plants. • Most feed on a variety of deciduous plants.
What Do Butterflies Feed on? • Acmon Blue - buckwheat, lupines, milkvetchAmerican Painted Lady - cudweed, everlastBaird's Swallowtail - dragon sagebrushBlack Swallowtail - parsley, dill, fennel, Queen Anne’s lace, common rueCabbage White - members of mustard familyCoral Hairstreak - wild black cherry, American and chickasaw plum, black chokeberryDun Skipper - sedges, grasses including purpletopEastern Tiger Swallowtail - wild black cherry, ash, tulip tree, willow, sweetbay, basswoodGiant Swallowtail - prickly ash, citrus, common rue, hoptree, gas plant, torchwoodGray Comma - gooseberry, azalea, elmGreat Purple Hairstreak - mistletoeGulf Fritillary - maypops, other passion vinesHenry's Elfin - redbud, dahoon and yaupon hollies, maple-leaved viburnum, blueberriesMonarch - milkweedsPainted Lady (Cosmopolite) - thistles, mallows, nievitas, yellow fiddleneckPygmy Blue - saltbush, lamb's quarters, pigweedRed Admiral/White Admiral - wild cherries, black oaks, aspens, yellow and black birchSilver-spotted Skipper - locusts, wisteria, other legumesSpicebush Swallowtail - sassafras, spicebushSulphurs - clover, peas, vetch, alfalfa, astersVariegated Fritillary - passion flower, maypop, violets, stonecrop, purslaneViceroy - willows, cottonwood, aspenWestern Tailed Blue - vetches, milkvetchesWestern Tiger Swallowtail - willow, plum, alder, sycamore, hoptree, ashWoodland Skipper - grassesZebra Swallowtail - pawpaw
Sources • www.life123.com • www.nwf.org