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Seasonal Stars
Spring Care Checklist
Mulch
Elements of a Butterfly Garden
Spring Seasonal Questions
Conservation Plant List
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By Janis Merritt
It is a nice coincidence that most Xeriscape gardens are also great butterfly gardens. Add basking places, shelter, food and water to your garden to maximize enjoyment of butterflies during all seasons.
Basking Places and Shelter
Some species of butterflies hibernate
through the winter as adults. They use
tree bark, fence posts, and cracks in logs
as hibernating places. Others winter in
the egg, larval or pupal stage.
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Leave or add some large and small trees
for perching. Evergreen trees and shrubs
provide protection from storms. Some
examples of evergreens are Silktassle, Wax
Myrtle, Yaupon Holly, Cenizo, Evergreen
Sumac, Mountain Laurel, Arizona
Cypress, Live Oak, Cedar.
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Create an “edge” of flowers to attract
butterflies. Examples are low flowers at
the edge of lawns or high flowers along
a fence or near a stand of trees.
Water to Drink
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Fill a shallow dish with sand. Approximately one inch from the top,
add pebbles for the butterflies to land on, then add water.
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Do not use a sprinkler to water butterfly plants as this can dilute or wash nectar
away completely.
Nectar & Larval Food
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Plan your butterfly garden to provide blooming plants throughout the season.
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Use large splashes of color. Butterflies are most attracted to purple, white,
yellow and pink. True blues and reds are also appealing.
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Native grasses are a larval food primarily for Skipper butterflies. These grasses also
provide cover during cold nights and from rain-storms. They also provide seeds for birds.
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Some butterflies prefer rotten fruit. Provide native plants that drop fruit such
as Grapes, Dewberries, Mexican Plum, Texas Persimmon and Blanco Crabapples. The fruits are also a food source for birds.
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To increase your butterfly population, be sure to provide plants for the caterpillars
to munch. You can mix these plants in with your nectar plants, grow them in containers or provide a special place to
plant them. Remember without caterpillars there will be no butterflies.
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