THE
BUTTERFLY FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT
TIPS ON HOW TO CREATE
YOUR OWN
To create an attractive environment for the butterflies, it is important to adhere to the following basic requirements:
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Plenty of sunshine |
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Provide shelter from the wind |
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Maintain a reliable nectar source |
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Maintain host plants (food for the caterpillars and egg laying, etc.) |
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Protection from danger/predators |
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Water |
A combination of annuals, perennials, trees, and woody shrubs
will provide the proper environment for all stages of the butterflies life cycle.
Butterflies have the ability to sense an section of the garden that produces more nectar
than others. Therefore, mass plantings of the same species of plants/flowers are by far
the most effective way to entice them to feed in your habitat.
Butterfly / Plant Relationship
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