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by Joann Merritt, Frances Williams, and Don Hunter with assistance from Burr Williams TOP BUTTERFLY NECTAR FLOWERS A number in front of a flower name indicates a particularly recommended plant (1 = most recommended). Numbers in "BLOOM SEASON" correspond to the month (4 = April, 5 = May, etc.), letters correspond to season (S=spring, X=summer, F=fall, W=winter). Abbreviations: A = alien species, N = native species. BLOOM ATTRACTED FLOWER HEIGHT COLOR SEASON BUTTERFLIES COMMENTS N Bee-brush to 9 white 3-12 many forms a thicket if Aloysia gratissima left alone A Alfalfa 15" orchid S-F many easily transplanted Medicago sativa (entire growing season) when young N Chocolate daisy 1 yellow S-F many wonderful aroma Berlandiera lyrata (entire growing season) N Paper daisy 1 yellow S-F many easily transplanted Psilostrophe villosa (entire growing season) when young N Rock rose 2 rose S-F many gorgeous; leaves Pavonia (entire growing season) velvety N Threadleaf groundsel 2 yellow 4-9 many when dry, keep Senecio douglasii blooms picked for continuous bloom N Salvia bushy scarlet late S-F many trim or let grow Salvia greggi N 5 Button-bush 3-15 white 6-9 many blooms are balls w/ Cephalanthus occidentalis protruding stamens A Mexican sunflower 6 orange 6-frost many Tithonia rotundifolia, cultivar "Torch" A Butterfly bush 6-15 rose, orchid X-F many can be trimmed to Buddleia davidii keep small N Frogfruit low white X-F many, including Crescents good as ground Phyla incisa cover N Indian blanket 1 red-yellow X-F many cultivars have long- Gaillardia pulchella N/A Lantana variable yellow X-F many Lantana er bloom season N 3 Palmleaf Eupatorium 2 lavender X-F many blooms earlier than Eupatorium greggi other Eupatoriums

TOP BUTTERFLY NECTAR FLOWERS BLOOM ATTRACTED FLOWER HEIGHT COLOR SEASON BUTTERFLIES COMMENTS A 1 Zinnia variable many X-F many plant every few Zinnia weeks N 4 Eupatorium 2 pink-white F many any Eupatorium is Eupatorium great N Heath aster 2 white F Aster ericoides A 2 New England aster 3-5 light F many Aster novae-angliae purple N Prairie blazingstar 2-4 orchid F many spikes covered Liatris with small blooms NECTAR FLOWERS THAT DON T WORK IN THIS REGION FLOWER Mexican hat Ratibida columnaris Morning glory Ipoemea Pink penstemon Penstemon ambiguus COMMENTS easily grown but seldom used by butterflies only observation: Orange-barred Sulphur (rare in this area) nectared on it one day only showy mounds of flowers, grows well in our sandy soil, but not utilized by butterflies TOP CATERPILLAR FOOD PLANTS A number in front of a plant name indicates a particularly recommended plant (1 = most recommended). Abbreviations: A = alien species, N = native species. HEIGHT BUTTERFLY CATERPILLARS COMMENTS A Alfalfa 15" Clouded and Orange Sulphurs Medicago sativa Melissa Blue (probably needs a bigger patch of alfalfa) A Bermuda grass Fiery Skipper Cynodon dactylon N Broadleaf milkweed 2 Monarch Asclepias latifolia N Climbing milkweed vine Queen Sarcostemma crispum 2

TOP CATERPILLAR FOOD PLANTS HEIGHT BUTTERFLY CATERPILLARS COMMENTS N Croton 8" Goatweed Leafwing Croton pottsii N Cudweed 1 American Lady Gnaphalium wrightii A 2 Dill, parsley, fennel Black Swallowtail (Parsley family) N Dutchman s breeches 6" Black Swallowtail interesting seed pods; Thamnosma texana hence the name N Globemallow 1 Common Checkered-Skipper Sphaeralcea angustifolia N 3 Golden crownbeard 1-2 Bordered Patch Verbesina enceloides N Horsetail milkweed 3 Monarch Asclepias subverticillata A Kale Cabbage White (Cabbage family) N Lamb s Quarters 1 Common Sootywing Chenopodium album N Maximilian sunflower 6 Bordered Patch Helianthus maximiliani N 1 Passion vine vine Gulf Fritillary needs lots of room to Passiflora incarnata Variegated Fritillary occasionally grow and climb N Red-flowered milkweed 1 Queen Asclepias brachystephana A Siberian elm tree Question Mark an escape; but elm beetles de- Ulmus pumila vour foliage; not a good garden variety N 4 Sunflower to 5 Bordered Patch Helianthus annuus N Texas thistle 2 Painted Lady sharp spines on plant Cirsium texanum N Western peppergrass 12-18" Checkered White grows well in poor soil Lepidium montanum Cabbage White COMMON BUTTERFLIES FOR YOUR GARDEN & YARD Black Swallowtail Papilio polyxenes FLIGHT PERIOD most seen in spring and summer 3

COMMON BUTTERFLIES FOR YOUR GARDEN & YARD Checkered White Pontia protodice Sleepy Orange Eurema nicippe Dainty Sulphur Nathalis iole Gray Hairstreak Strymon melinus Western Pygmy-Blue Brephidium exile Marine Blue Leptotes marina Reakirt s Blue Hemiargus isola American Snout Libytheana carinenta Gulf Fritillary Agraulis vanillae Variegated Fritillary Euptoieta claudia Bordered Patch Chlosyne lacinia Vesta Crescent Phyciodes vesta Phaon Crescent Phyciodes phaon Pearl Crescent Phyciodes tharos Painted Lady Vanessa cardui Red Admiral Vanessa atalanta Goatweed Leafwing Anaea andria Monarch Danaus plexippus Queen Danaus gilippus Common Checkered-Skipper Pyrgus communis Orange Skipperling Copaeodes aurantiacus Fiery Skipper Hylephila phyleus FLIGHT PERIOD late spring, summer, fall present all year; most in present all year; most in May-August May-October May-October June-October April-November August-September Sept.-October; spring-summer (few) April-November LOCAL & UNUSUAL BUTTERFLIES FOR YOUR GARDEN & YARD Numbers in "FLIGHT PERIOD" and "CATERPILLAR SEASON" correspond to the month (4 = April, 5 = May, etc.), with < meaning earlier in the month, m the middle of the month, and > late in the month. Clouded Sulphur Colias philodice Orange Sulphur Colias eurytheme Southern Dogface Colias cesonia Painted Crescent Phyciodes picta Hackberry Emperor Asterocampa celtis Common Streaky-Skipper Celotes nessus COMMENTS in alfalfa fields spring-fall in alfalfa fields spring-fall in alfalfa fields summer-fall June-September (no immatures of this species found in area) fairly common in hackberry groves June-October June-July (no immatures of this species found in area); Indian Mallow (Abutilon incanum) may be caterpillar food plant 4

LOCAL & UNUSUAL BUTTERFLIES FOR YOUR GARDEN & YARD RARE STRAYS FROM SOUTH TEXAS - MOSTLY SEEN IN FALL Polydamas Swallowtail Battus polydamas Florida White Appias drusilla White Angled-Sulphur Anteos chlorinde Tailed Orange Eurema proterpia Great Purple Hairstreak Atlides halesus Mexican Silverspot Dione moneta Julia Dryas iulia Zebra Heliconius charitonius Malachite Siproeta stelenes Ocola Skipper Panoquina ocola Violet-banded Skipper Nyctelius nyctelius GENERAL COMMENTS ABOUT GARDENING IN THIS REGION USDA ZONE: 7 Soils are sand, clay, and limestone. The land is flat except for two dry lake beds and several draws, also playas that hold water when it rains. The average annual rainfall is 14 inches; only 8 inches in 1996. It is generally dry and hot, with strong winds especially in spring. When spring rains follow winter moisture, wildflowers are abundant, making good butterfly habitat. Much of Midland County is farmland, also ranches, so we have many farm-to-market roadsides to explore. Copyright 1997 by the North American Butterfly Association, Inc. All rights reserved. 5