October is Native Plant Month in Florida. Here's how you can use native plants in your yard for year-round enjoyment.
effective camouflage in its pine rockland habitat in South Florida. This butterfly, whose only known host plant is the pineland croton, reaches adult sizes of 2.75 to 3 inches and displays sexual ...
The fifth Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ principle is attracting wildlife. Though attracting butterflies ... it’s very easy once you know which plants to add to your landscape.
Fact: The Miami Blue is a small blue butterfly found only in Florida. It is one of the most critically endangered butterflies ...
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, more than 160 butterfly species breed in the state and ...
Three species in this groupeastern, western and Canadianare separated by range, but among the three of them, theyre found ...
There are unlimited ways to observe National Butterfly and Hummingbird Day, and that includes simply getting outside.
Butterflies seem to prefer mid-to-late morning ... where more than 50 vendors will have all of those hard-to-find exotic plants, as well as Florida natives, and herbs and fruit trees. The Garden ...
BECAUSE IMAGINE COMING OUT AND SEEING THE BUTTERFLIES AND THE DIFFERENT ... lawns and instead incorporating drought-tolerant plants native to Florida. It spans more than 27,000 acres, and ...
The Florida Native Plant Society’s Pawpaw Chapter recognized Native Plant Month with a proclamation and garden tours.
The fifth Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ principle is attracting wildlife. Though attracting butterflies, birds, and hummingbirds may sound difficult, it’s very easy once you know which plants ...