Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Planting for Butterflies

Planting for Butterflies:

Mistflower blooms in late October and November, just as the Monarchs arrive, and is swarmed by hordes of butterflies during the Monarch migration. Plant mistflower now, in the back of the border, with plenty of space – they will get up to four feet in diameter and height – and enjoy the lavender or white blooms and the butterflies, this fall.

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Swallowtail on Lantana, Mystic Shores

Other native plants that we’ve found butterflies love: coneflower, milkweed, butterfly weed and lantana.

For more information on attracting and feeding butterflies and larvae:

http://www.utexas.edu/tmm/tnhc/entomology/butterfly/bfgarden.html

1 comment:

  1. Is mistflower just for the adult butterflies or is it also a feed plant for the caterpillars?
    Clay

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