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| Orange sulphur butterfly |
| To attract this butterfly: | Provide this food plant: |
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| Giant swallowtail | Citrus trees |
| Gray hairstreak | Mallow |
| Great spangled flitillary | Violet |
| Gulf fritillary | Passionflower |
| Hackberry butterfly | Hackberry |
| Little wood satyr | Grasses, Sedges |
| Long-tailed skipper | Bean |
| Lorquin's admiral | Aspen, Willow |
| Meadow flitillary | Violet |
| Milbert's tortoiseshell | False nettle, Nettle |
| Monarch (Queen) | Milkweed |
| Mourning cloak | Aspen, Birch, Elm, Hackberry, Willow |
| Orange sulphur | Alfalfa, Clover, Vetch |
| Painted lady | Thistle |
| Pearl crescent | Aster |
| Phoebus parnassian | Stonecrop |
| Pipevine swallowtail | Pipevine |
| Purplish copper | Knotweed, Sorrel, Dock |
| Question mark | Elm, False nettle, Hackberry, Hops, Nettle |
Enjoy this video of the Orange sulphur butterfly
Butterflies and their food plants R – Z
Butterfly life cycle
How to make a butterfly garden
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Butterfly life cycle
How to make a butterfly garden
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