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Ann's Butterfly Garden

— Photos from a garden in Columbia, SC.

Butterflies and Butterfly Gardening in West Virginia

— West Virginia Wildlife: Butterflies and butterfly gardening in West Virginia.

Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardening

— Gardeners everywhere can help prevent the extinction of butterflies and hummingbirds by providing appropriate habitats for them. It is important to plant the flowers, shrubs, vines, and trees that will provide nectar for butterflies and host plants for their caterpillars. Planting bright coloured tubular flowers rich in nectar will attract hummingbirds. Butterflies and hummingbirds play a vital roles in keeping our environment healthy through their natural pollination process.

Butterfly Garden

— Articles on butterfly gardens, butterfly plants, and attracting butterflies to your garden.

Butterfly Gardeners' Quarterly

— A newsletter for gardeners and butterfly enthusiasts.

Butterfly Gardening

— Flying flowers or jewels of the sky are just two of the terms that have been used to describe the beauty and fascination that people have for butterflies. By following a few simple steps, you can attract these flying beauties to your garden.

Butterfly Gardening And Butterflies Found In Pennsylvania - Butterfly Gift Shop

— Butterfly gardening and butterflies found in Pennsylvania.

Flying Flowers

— All about butterfly gardening. Lists of garden plants, and how to grow them. Information on butterflies and how to attract them. How to raise caterpillars and butterflies.

Gardening for butterflies

— The idea of gardening for butterflies is not particularly new as naturalists have for centuries been fascinated by this colourful group of insects and the relationships they have with plants...

How to make butterfly gardens

— Different species of butterflies have different preferences of nectar, in both colours and tastes. A wide variety of food plants will give the greatest diversity of visitors. Try staggering wild and cultivated plants, as well as blooming times of the day and year. Groups of the same plants will be easier for butterflies to see than singly planted flowers.

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