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9780813016658

Florida Butterfly Gardening

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813016658

  • ISBN10:

    0813016657

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-07-01
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Florida

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From the foreword: "This is a book to treasure and use. One can browse in it for a few minutes before heading to the nursery and selecting some plants to start a garden. Or one can spend hours going through it, devouring each delicious morsel of information on your favorite butterflies. . . . Careful planning with this book will make anyone a successful butterfly gardener."--Thomas C. Emmel, director, Division of Lepidoptera Research, University of Florida "The first comprehensive guide to butterfly gardening in Florida and adjacent states . . . useful to anybody interested in butterfly gardening in Florida, but it is especially useful, even indispensable, for those who plan their garden to be an educational as well as aesthetic experience."-Mark Deyrup, entomologist, Archbold Biological Station presents 400+ color photos taken by the authors, showing every butterfly in adult, larva, and pupa stages presents practical information on garden plants, installation, and maintenance illustrations of both host and nectar plants includes inquiry-based science activities and a Florida butterfly checklist This is a complete reference for Florida gardeners who wish to attract butterflies to their gardens with both host and nectar plants. It provides sound information on how to identify butterflies (including skippers) as well as an understanding of their biology, behavior, life cycle, and Florida habitats. Both useful and beautiful, it is the first book to cover, in full color, the adult, larval, and pupal stages and host plants of more than 60 butterflies and a dozen of our most interesting moth species. Beginning chapters discuss in plain language the biology, behavior, distribution, and identification of Florida butterflies. Chapters devoted to gardening explain easy methods of planning and planting a butterfly garden, including nectar plants and plants recommended for wet, dry, or shady areas. Also included are a checklist of Florida butterflies, a resource guide to butterfly and plant supplies and suppliers, and twelve hands-on science inquiry activities to help teachers and parents use their butterfly garden as an outdoor classroom in accordance with Sunshine State Standards. Authoritative, clear text, together with illustrations by noted wildlife artist Diane Pierce and more than 400 photos of butterflies and plants, make this a must-have reference for gardeners, butterfly enthusiasts, and teachers. Marc C. Minno is a biologist with the St. Johns River Water Management District and author of Butterflies of the Florida Keys. Maria Minno owns and operates Eco-Cognizant, Inc., an environmental consulting business, and is coauthor of Handbook to Schoolyard Plants and Animals of North Central Florida. Diane Pierce is a professional painter and illustrator whose work has appeared in many books and journals, including The National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Audubon Magazine, and The Living Bird. The plates in this book, made to promote an appreciation of butterfly gardening, feature butterflies raised by Pierce and later released into the wild.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix(1)
Thomas C. Emmel
Acknowledgments x(2)
Introduction xii
Understanding Butterflies
1(17)
Butterfly Evolution
2(1)
Butterfly Form and Function
2(3)
On the Insides of Butterflies
5(1)
Reproduction
6(2)
The Life Cycle
8(2)
Pupation
10(1)
Adult Emergence
11(1)
Butterfly Lifespans
11(1)
Butterfly Seasons
11(1)
Overwintering
11(1)
Host Plants
12(1)
Nectar Plants
13(5)
Butterfly Behavior
18(5)
Mating
19(1)
Egg Laying
20(1)
Feeding
20(1)
Sleeping
21(1)
Grooming
21(1)
Flight Patterns
22(1)
Migration
22(1)
Larval Behavior
22(1)
Danger and Defense
23(4)
Parasites
23(1)
Diseases
24(1)
Predators
24(1)
Pesticides
25(1)
Protective Coloration
25(1)
Protective Behavior
26(1)
Butterfly Distribution
27(12)
Florida's Past
28(1)
Butterfly Diversity
28(1)
Ice Age Events
28(1)
Habitat
28(10)
Butterfly Conservation
38(1)
Identifying Butterflies
39(5)
Scientific and Common Names
39(1)
Butterfly Families
39(1)
A Quick Guide to the Major Butterfly Groups Found in Florida Gardens
40(4)
Butterflies of Florida Gardens
44(105)
Swallowtails
45(15)
Whites
60(6)
Sulphurs
66(9)
Blues
75(3)
Hairstreaks
78(10)
Brushfooted Butterflies
88(15)
Hackberry Butterflies
103(3)
Longwing Butterflies
106(5)
Milkweed Butterflies
111(4)
Satyrs and Wood Nymphs
115(1)
Snout Butterflies
116(1)
Branded Skippers
117(10)
Broadwinged Skippers
127(13)
Giant Skippers
140(3)
Moths in the Garden
143(6)
Developing Your Butterfly Garden
149(8)
Before You Dig
150(1)
Breaking Ground
151(1)
Choosing What To Grow
152(1)
Climate and Microclimate
152(1)
Keeping Track of It
153(1)
Container Gardening
153(1)
Salt Spray
153(1)
Maintaining the Garden
153(1)
Soil Fertility
153(1)
Mulching
154(1)
Composting
154(1)
Pests
154(1)
Sources for Plants
155(1)
Diversity
155(1)
Bought Butterflies and Other Gimmicks
156(1)
The Basic Garden
157(9)
Host Plants of Common Florida Butterflies
157(1)
Nectar Plants to Attract Florida Butterflies
157(7)
Special Gardens
164(2)
Recommended Host Plant Cultivation Guide 166(14)
Common Host Plants of Weedy Sites 179(1)
Activities with Butterflies 180(6)
Checklist of Florida Butterflies 186(3)
Butterfly Gardening Resource Guide 189(8)
Butterfly Organizations 190(1)
Entomological Supplies 190(1)
Gardening Groups 190(1)
Gardening Magazines 190(1)
Seeds, Plants, and Garden Supplies: Florida 191(1)
Seeds, Plants, and Garden Supplies: Other Sources 191(1)
Major Gardens and Live Butterfly Displays 192(1)
Butterfly Gardening Books 193(1)
Butterfly Gardening Brochures 193(1)
Butterfly Identification Guides 193(1)
Butterfly Videos 194(1)
Plant Identification Guides 194(1)
Landscaping Guides 194(3)
References 197(2)
Index 199

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