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Mexican Alvaradoa ( Alvaradoa amorphoides )

North Hialeah Elementary (Plants provided by FIU, Butterflies not included) Butterfly Hostplants (Caterpillar Food). Mexican Alvaradoa ( Alvaradoa amorphoides ). Dina Yellow ( Pyrisitia dina ).

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Mexican Alvaradoa ( Alvaradoa amorphoides )

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  1. North Hialeah Elementary(Plants provided by FIU, Butterflies not included)Butterfly Hostplants(Caterpillar Food)

  2. Mexican Alvaradoa(Alvaradoaamorphoides) Dina Yellow (Pyrisitiadina) This is a beautiful small tree that is rarely cultivated in South Florida. It is listed as endangered by the State of Florida.

  3. Zebra Longwing (Heliconiuscharithoniatuckerorum) This hostplant attracts four butterfly species!!! Corky Stemmed Passion Flower (Passiflorasuberosa) Julia (Dryasiulia largo) Gulf Fritillary (Agraulisvanillaenigrior) Variegated Fritillary (Euptoietaclaudia)

  4. Coontie(Zamia pumila) Atala (Eumaeusatala) Florida’s only native cycad Species of special concern

  5. Fiddlewood (Citharexylumspinosum) Fiddlewood leaf-roller(Epicorsiaoedipodalis) This is a moth

  6. Florida White(Appiasdrusilla) Limber Caper(Capparisflexuosa) Great Southern White(Asciamonuste)

  7. Both butterfly species are candidates for the Endangered Species Act, they both inhabit Navy Wells Preserve and Everglades National Park. Pineland Croton(Croton linearis) Florida Leafwing(Anaeatroglodytafloridalis) Bartram’s Hairstreak(Strymonacisbartrami)

  8. Large Orange Sulphur(Phoebisagarithe maxima) Blackbead(Pithecellobiumkeyense) Black Witch Moth(Ascalaphaodorata) Miami Blue(Hemiargusthomasi) Federally Endangered Species

  9. Schaus’ swallowtail(Papilioaristodemusponceanus) Wild Lime(Zanthoxylumfagara) Federally Endangered Giant Swallowtail(Papiliocresphontes)

  10. Locustberry (Byrsonimalucida) Florida Duskywing (imperiled)(Ephyriadesbrunneusfloridensis)

  11. Pineland Golden Trumpet(Angadeniaberteroi) Oleander Moth (Syntomeidaepilais)

  12. Giant Swallowtail (Papiliocresphontes) Rue (Rutagraveolens) Black Swallowtail (Papiliopolyxenes)

  13. Butterfly Nectar Plant(Adult Butterfly or Moth Food) FYI, some butterflies prefer rotten fruit over nectar from flowers

  14. Butterfly Sage(Cordiaglobosa) Nectar plant for adult butterflies and other pollinators

  15. Blue Porterweed(Stachytarphetajamaicensis) Fiery Skipper

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