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Information for constructing a butterfly observation building
December 19, 2008
I am looking for information on the construction of an indoor butterfly observation building and am having no luck. Thought I would take a chance and ask you.
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Texas native variety of butterfly weed
November 19, 2008
Which variety of Butterfly Weed is the native Texas variety? I want to know which one supplies the proper defense against birds to the Monarch butterfly through it's nectar? I have heard that the n...
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Bright yellow butterfly in Austin
October 10, 2008
What is the name of the small bright yellow butterfly that is dancing all over Austin at this time of year?
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Information on Betonyleaf thoroughwort
September 04, 2008
I purchased Conoclinium betonicifolium (Betonyleaf thoroughwort) at the spring 2008 LBJ WC plant sale. I've not been able to find much information on the plant in the typical places, including the...
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Deadheading flowers on hybrid Black Knight butterfly bush
July 17, 2008
I have two Black Knight Butterfly bushes in my landscape. Should I deadhead the flowers on this bush? Also, should I prune this back, if so, when, how much? I live near Kansas City, Missouri.
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Dieback of Indigo Spires and whirling butterfly
June 02, 2008
I have an Indigo Spires plant that is turning yellow and dying back. I have fed it but nothing seems to perk it up. I also have whirling butterfly plants that are losing leaves and dying back. What...
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Butterfly garden in Austin
May 28, 2008
I am located in North Central Austin, and just bought a house with a large back yard. One half is shade-part sun, and the other half is full sun. The shade from three large (55-60) foot trees. I am...
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Butterfly plants for Austin
May 21, 2008
Hummingbirds come to our Mexican honeysuckle early in the spring, and then come late in the summer when the Turk's caps bloom. We have rocky soil, and a fairly shady garden. What could we plant that ...
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Native plants for East Texas school gardens
May 19, 2008
I am a teacher in San Augustine, Texas (which is in the Eastern Pineywoods region). I have started an outdoor classroom/schoolyard habitat at our school. We are in the process of planning our plant ...
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Host plant for Northern Pearly Eye butterfly
March 25, 2008
Can we add to the host plant information for Elymus hystrix (Bottlebrush grass)? The grass is host plant for the Northern Pearly Eye butterfly (Enodia anthedon). It would be great to share this info...
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