One way the public can engage in insect conservation is through wildlife gardening, including the growing of insect-friendly flowers as sources of nectar. However, plant varieties differ in the types of insects they attract. To determine which garden plants attracted which butterflies, we counted butterflies nectaring on 11 varieties of summer-flowering garden plants in a rural garden in East Sussex, UK. These plants were all from a list of 100 varieties considered attractive to British butterflies, and included the five varieties specifically listed by the UK charity Butterfly Conservation as best for summer nectar. A total of 2659 flower visits from 14 butterfly and one moth species were observed. We performed a principal components analy...
CATERPILLAR EFFECT By catering to caterpillars, you can grow a butterfly garden
Public interest in ecological landscaping and gardening is fueling a robust market for native plants...
Public interest in ecological landscaping and gardening is fueling a robust market for native plants...
There is great interest in planting urban areas to benefit pollinating insects, with the potential t...
1. Pollinating insects are globally declining, with one of the main causes being the loss of flow...
Background Gardeners and park managers seeking to support biodiversity in urban areas often plant o...
Nectar is an important factor influencing the level and persistence of butterfly populations, but pa...
19 pages. Includes illustrations, bibliographic references, a checklist of Minnesota butterflies, an...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This document describes butterfly gardening including why butterflies visit gardens, location and de...
This NebGuide outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a gar...
Twenty-four plant species native or naturalized in Britain were grown in the Cambridge University Bo...
This NebGuide outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a gar...
This NebGuide outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a gar...
CATERPILLAR EFFECT By catering to caterpillars, you can grow a butterfly garden
CATERPILLAR EFFECT By catering to caterpillars, you can grow a butterfly garden
Public interest in ecological landscaping and gardening is fueling a robust market for native plants...
Public interest in ecological landscaping and gardening is fueling a robust market for native plants...
There is great interest in planting urban areas to benefit pollinating insects, with the potential t...
1. Pollinating insects are globally declining, with one of the main causes being the loss of flow...
Background Gardeners and park managers seeking to support biodiversity in urban areas often plant o...
Nectar is an important factor influencing the level and persistence of butterfly populations, but pa...
19 pages. Includes illustrations, bibliographic references, a checklist of Minnesota butterflies, an...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This document describes butterfly gardening including why butterflies visit gardens, location and de...
This NebGuide outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a gar...
Twenty-four plant species native or naturalized in Britain were grown in the Cambridge University Bo...
This NebGuide outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a gar...
This NebGuide outlines planting schemes and arrangements that will help attract butterflies to a gar...
CATERPILLAR EFFECT By catering to caterpillars, you can grow a butterfly garden
CATERPILLAR EFFECT By catering to caterpillars, you can grow a butterfly garden
Public interest in ecological landscaping and gardening is fueling a robust market for native plants...
Public interest in ecological landscaping and gardening is fueling a robust market for native plants...