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Friday - February 05, 2016
From: Round Rock, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Butterfly Gardens
Title: Making a perennial cutting garden friendly to butterflies.
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
I would like to start a perennial cutting garden friendly to butterflies Where can I get a list of plants .ANSWER:
Please visit our Special Collections page where you will find two links to lists of plants that are especially attractive to butterflies:
- Butterflies and Moths of North America is a list of larval and nectar plants for butterflies and moths in North America
- Ann and O. J. Weber Butterfly Garden is a list of butterfly plants that have been part of the Wildflower Center's butterfly garden.
- National Butterfly Center has a list of butterfly plants for South Texas.
On both lists you can use the NARROW YOUR SEARCH option in the sidebar to pick plants with your criteria. Pick "Texas" from the SELECT STATE OR PROVINCE slot and "Perennial" from the LIFESPAN slot. You can also narrow the results by using other criteria such as GENERAL APPEARANCE, LIGHT REQUIREMENT, BLOOM TIME, etc.
I chose several perennial shrubs that are native to Texas and will bloom in April:
and several herbaceous perennials native to Texas that bloom in September:
- Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern red columbine)
- Asclepias tuberosa (Butterflyweed)
- Ruellia drummondiana (Drummond's ruellia)
There are many more for you to choose from on the three lists.
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