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Butterflies will visit lots of flowers, but there are a select few that specifically attract them. Learn which ones to plant ...
Despite dry conditions, San Antonio landscapes feature blooming cat's claw and primrose jasmine, with gardeners advised to ...
By creating a garden that supports caterpillars, you’re nurturing the next generation of butterflies and moths and ...
The Peacock ( Inachis io) is easily recognised with the striking ‘peacock feather’ eyespot markings on its wings, these are designed to frighten predators. Males and females are similar in markings, ...
Nature’s natural colors can be breathtaking. Tropical birds are famous for their brightly colored feathers, and many fish ...
The following low-maintenance plants do best in full sun and make great options for areas of your garden that get an excess ...
A beautiful way to add more color to your garden is by planting flowering shrubs. These 26 options provide stunning foliage and blooms for you to enjoy.
Most of us are familiar with zonal-type geraniums and ivy geraniums, and often we prefer one or the other because of their ...
You can have a beautiful, healthy lawn without ... will reward you with lots of delightful zebra-like butterflies. The host for the yellow sulphur is Bahama senna (Cassia chapmanii), which is ...
There isn’t a big difference between a butterfly ... actually be very beautiful – like the Choristostigma, which is shaped like an arrowhead (like a triangle) and is yellow and purple.
Want to try butterfly gardening? Plant butterfly host plants to give caterpillars food and a place to grow through their lifecycle.
In a new series, Xpress spotlights local experts who have positive visions for the future and ideas about what Asheville ...