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by Jeanne McRightPollinator gardens not only can provide nectar for butterflies and other insects, but also will help to support the caterpillar stage of butterflies and moths if you add their native host plants.Native host plants are the plants where butterflies and moths lay their eggs. They’re important because those plants are what a new caterpillar will start to eat after it has hatched.Also, read this BB blog entry…

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Looking for ideas for your butterfly garden? Be sure to include nectar plants. Butterfly nectar plants have flowers that produce a sugary liquid called nectar, which gives butterflies the nutrients and energy they need to fly, feed, and mate. Read on to discover 5 essential trees, shrubs and perennials that will provide the nectar butterflies are searching for!

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🦋 Welcome, nature enthusiast! Transform your garden into a vibrant butterfly sanctuary with these captivating plants that are sure to attract these delicate winged beauties. From colorful nectar-rich flowers like milkweed, butterfly bush, and coneflowers to aromatic herbs such as lavender and dill, these plants will not only lure butterflies but also add a touch of magic to your outdoor space. Embrace the fluttering visitors and create a haven for these graceful creatures in your own backyard. Milkweed Butterfly, Butterfly Sanctuary, Butterfly Garden Plants, Plants That Attract Butterflies, Butterfly Garden Design, Vibrant Butterfly, Small Front Yard Landscaping, Nature Enthusiast, Chinese Money Plant

🦋 Welcome, nature enthusiast! Transform your garden into a vibrant butterfly sanctuary with these captivating plants that are sure to attract these delicate winged beauties. From colorful nectar-rich flowers like milkweed, butterfly bush, and coneflowers to aromatic herbs such as lavender and dill, these plants will not only lure butterflies but also add a touch of magic to your outdoor space. Embrace the fluttering visitors and create a haven for these graceful creatures in your own…

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