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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE The Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.
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1. This NebGuide (Univ. of Nebraska at Lincoln extension) outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a garden area. One of the best resources for butterflies is at the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Center. See link at the Wildlife Page.
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Honey bees and plants have a special relationship. Each benefits the other. Flowering plants provide food for honey bees; in turn, bees provide pollination for many plants, enabling them to reproduce. Honey bees visit flowers to collect pollen and nectar for food.
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Florida Native Plants CARROT FAMILY (APIACEAE) Butterfly larval food: Black Swallowtail name area flower & fruit season other Wild carrot Daucus carota NC pink, white SpSuF b Small Queen Anne's lace Daucus pusillus NC white SpSuF a Big button snakeroot Eryngium aromaticum NCS light
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Gardening for Butteries " Overwintering spots We dont see butteries when the temperatures drop, but some do spend their winters in tree crevices, under bark, in log piles, or in build- ing nooks. Hibernation boxes also are avail- able.
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2919 Ecology, 84(11), 2003, pp. 29192927 2003 by the Ecological Society of America POLLINATION SUCCESS IN A DECEPTIVE ORCHID IS ENHANCED BY CO-OCCURRING REWARDING MAGNET PLANTS STEVEN D. JOHNSON,1,3 CRAIG I. PETER,1 L.
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Florida Native Plants GRAPE FAMILY (VITACEAE) Bird food: Fruits eaten by blue jays bluebirds brown thrashers catbirds cedar waxwings chickadees downy woodpeckers finches flycatchers mockingbirds nuthatches robins rose-breasted grosbeaks sparrows tree
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Information about butterflies, dragonflies, and other insects in Sri Lanka and their ecology.
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Lists of plants, from Tom Clothier's Garden Walk and Talk.
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