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Growing Cape Plumbago is like having your own personal ticket to the butterfly wild ... you live you will also be celebrating young ones as this is a host plant for the Cassius Blue butterfly.
The last few days we've had the Cassius Blue butterfly laying eggs, various swallowtails and then the yellow Cloudless Sulphur butterfly, which seems to be nature's version of the complementary ...
The Miami blue butterfly, suffering from decades of disappearing habitat, is being added to the endangered species list to try to save it from extinction, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service anno… ...
Not only will you be the proprietor of the daily nectar cafe but depending on where you live you will also be celebrating young ones as this is a host plant for the Cassius Blue butterfly.
Not only will you be the proprietor of the daily nectar cafe but, depending on where you live, you may also be celebrating young ones as this is a host plant for the Cassius Blue butterfly.
The agency is also listing as threatened on an emergency basis three other species that closely resemble the Miami blue, fearing that collectors in search of the cassius blue butterfly ... which eat ...
The new pollinator/butterfly garden at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens opened last Sunday to great fanfare, and the butterflies, as if on cue, were all in attendance. Monarchs, zebra heliconians ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A type of butterfly species was recently recorded for the first time in Ohio. The Ohio Division of Wildlife says the cassius blue (Leptotes cassius) was recorded in Ohio in October.