| Butterfly and Bee Gardening |
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The destruction of natural habitats has encouraged avid gardeners to grow native plants that are particularly attractive to butterflies. To support butterfly populations, you need to provide plants that are good sources of the nectar that butterflies sip. The garden also needs adequate sunlight, shelter, and mud puddles, which butterflies often visit. Plant selection is the most important part of any
garden. Butterflies see a broad range of colors including shades of
red, yellow, orange, pink, purple, and lavender. They also see
ultraviolet light and use flower petal patterns as guides to the
nectar source. They prefer clusters of tubular shaped flowers or
larger flat flowers that can support their weight while feeding on
nectar. |