1- First, butterflies are cold blooded insects so they love sunshine. They tend to prefer area which receives maximum sunshine.
2- Choose flowers rich in nectar. Have you wondered why there is not a lot of butterflies seen on Roses? nectar!!!!! Nectar rich flowers are usually single petal flowers having large seeds visible in the center. See the example of Dahlia below:
Good for butterflies, Nectar Rich
Not butterfly friendly, no nectar
Daisy is another common example. Others good flowers include following:
- scabiosa (pincushion flower)
- Lantana(specially blue flowered)
- buddleia (butterfly bush, white color variety survives in plains while purple one in hills)
- Asclepias curassavica(tropical milkweed)
- lemon/orange/tangerine
- Kniphofia(red hot pocker)
- Allium
- Cosmos
- Single petal dahlia
- Hibiscus
Butterfly on my senecio vine
3-Choose flowers with sweet fragrance. One example is Murraya (Marwa, marwi), i have seen hundreds of butterflies on one single murraya tree near my home.
Note that butterflies usually appear in lahore from February-October. Also, Butterflies cannot fly if their body temperature is less than 86 degrees.
4 comments:
Lovely pictures of the flowers and beautiful blue butterfly. "hundreds of butterflies" - that must be a wonderful sight!! Great post!
I love butterflies -- I'm so looking forward to fall when the flowers are happily blooming and the butterflies are flying all around. We have them now, but it's so hot that the flowers aren't keeping up! I hope you can get a picture of that Murraya tree to share sometime!
Thanks for the great tips on attracting butterflies. Wow! what a sight to have so many butterflies visiting your plants.
This is such a fantastic bog. Any tips on caterpillar friendly plants as I was reading that butterfly friendly and caterpillar friendly are not necessarily the same thing
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