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CHAPTER 7: Butterfly Gardening Resources

Guide Books: Butterfly Gardening in America

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CHAPTER 7: Butterfly Gardening Resources

By Bill Dugan & Amanda MacArthur

Creating a butterfly garden is a rewarding and educational endeavor, but for those new to the world of fluttering wings, having the right resources can make all the difference. Whether you’re seeking guidance on plant selection, care tips, or the fascinating world of butterfly species, here are the top 10 resources to help you embark on your butterfly gardening journey:

 

  1. Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA):
    BAMONA is an extensive online database providing information on butterfly and moth species found in North America. With a user-friendly interface, this resource allows enthusiasts to identify and learn about the butterflies frequenting their gardens.
  2. The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation:
    The Xerces Society is a leading organization dedicated to the conservation of invertebrates, including butterflies. Their website offers valuable resources on creating pollinator-friendly habitats, including publications and guidelines for establishing butterfly gardens.
  3. National Wildlife Federation (NWF) – Butterfly Heroes:
    Butterfly Heroes, an initiative by the National Wildlife Federation, encourages individuals to create butterfly habitats. The website provides essential information on the importance of butterflies, tips for planting gardens, and a pledge to become a Butterfly Hero.
  4. Monarch Watch:
    Monarch Watch focuses on the conservation of the iconic Monarch butterfly. Their website offers resources for creating Monarch-friendly habitats, information on Monarch biology, and updates on Monarch population trends.
  5. Butterfly Identification Guides:
    Various field guides and online resources are available to help identify butterflies specific to your region. Popular options include field guides from the Audubon Society or apps like iNaturalist for real-time identification.
  6. The Butterfly Site:
    This comprehensive online resource offers a wealth of information on butterflies, including identification guides, gardening tips, and educational materials. The Butterfly Site is a one-stop-shop for enthusiasts at all levels.
  7. Butterfly Gardening Books:
    Explore books dedicated to butterfly gardening, such as Bringing Nature Home by Douglas W. Tallamy or The Butterfly Garden by Matthew Tekulsky. These resources provide in-depth insights into creating and maintaining butterfly-friendly landscapes.
  8. Butterfly Conservation Organizations:
    Connect with local or national butterfly conservation organizations like the Butterfly Conservation Initiative or the North American Butterfly Association. These organizations often provide resources, events, and opportunities for involvement in butterfly conservation efforts.
  9. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map:
    Understanding your plant hardiness zone is crucial for selecting plants that will thrive in your specific climate. The USDA’s interactive map helps you identify your zone and choose the most suitable plants for your butterfly garden.
  10. University Extension Services:
    Local university extension services offer valuable resources and expertise on gardening practices tailored to your region. Check with your nearest extension office for guidance on butterfly-friendly plant selection, soil care, and pest management.

 
Embarking on the journey of creating a butterfly garden is an exciting and educational endeavor. With these top 10 resources, you’ll have a wealth of information at your fingertips, guiding you through the process of establishing a thriving habitat for these enchanting insects. Happy gardening and may your garden be filled with the delightful dance of butterflies!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Butterfly Gardens in America
  • CHAPTER 2: The History of Butterfly Gardens in America
  • CHAPTER 3: Popular American Butterfly Plants
  • CHAPTER 4: Butterfly Gardening Plant Hardiness Zones
  • CHAPTER 5: Visiting American Butterfly Gardens and Festivals
  • CHAPTER 6: Butterfly Garden Care Basics: Nurturing Nature’s Winged Wonders
  • CHAPTER 7: Butterfly Gardening Resources

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