Butterfly Gardening for Southern Arizona

Butterfly Gardening for Southern Arizona

Author: Jacqueline Soule

Publisher:

Published: 2019-02

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780975855430

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Dr. Jacqueline Soule's "Butterfly Gardening for Southern Arizona" has been fully revised, updated, and made more user-friendly since the 2012 edition. In this newvolume she describes hundreds of plants that will do well in Southern Arizona - bothnative and introduced - that will nurture butterflies.This book is more than simply a list of plants! Soule opens with information aboutbutterflies in general and what their needs are habitat-wise. She then has a chapter onhow to plan and plant a butterfly (or any) landscape. The back half of the book iscrammed with plant information, which are nectar sources and which are larval plants,plus some human uses! (Examples: Aloysia for a spice, Cereus for the fruit.)


Butterfly Gardening

Butterfly Gardening

Author: Jane Hurwitz

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018-04-10

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1400889367

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An indispensable and lavishly illustrated guide to creating a garden that attracts and sustains butterflies Butterfly gardening creates habitats that support butterflies, connecting us with some of the most beautiful creatures in the natural world and bringing new levels of excitement and joy to gardening. In this engaging and accessible guide, lavishly illustrated with more than two hundred color photographs and maps, accomplished butterfly gardener Jane Hurwitz presents essential information on how to choose and cultivate plants that will attract a range of butterflies to your garden and help sustain all the stages of their life cycles. An indispensable resource for aspiring and experienced butterfly gardeners alike, Butterfly Gardening is the most gardener-friendly source on the subject, covering all the practical details needed to create a vibrant garden habitat that fosters butterflies. It tells you which plants support which butterflies, depending on where you live; it describes what different butterflies require in the garden over the course of their lives; and it shows you how to become a butterfly watcher as well as a butterfly gardener. While predominantly recommending regionally native plants, the book includes information on non-native plants. It also features informative interviews with experienced butterfly gardeners from across the United States. These gardeners share a wealth of information on plants and practices to draw butterflies to all kinds of gardens--from small suburban gardens to community plots and larger expanses. Whether you are a gardener who wants to see more butterflies in your garden, a butterfly enthusiast who wants to bring that passion to the garden, or someone who simply wants to make their garden or yard friendlier to Monarchs or other butterflies, this is a must-have guide. An essential guide for aspiring and experienced butterfly gardeners Encourages readers to rethink gardening choices to support butterflies and other pollinators in their gardens and communities Introduces gardeners to butterfly watching Includes regional lists of plant species that are time-proven to help sustain butterflies and their caterpillars Features informative interviews with expert butterfly gardeners from across the United States


Desert Butterfly Gardening

Desert Butterfly Gardening

Author: Arizona Native Plant Society

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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A booklet describes the best plants to cultivate in order to attract butterflies to a Southwest desert garden.


Butterfly Gardening

Butterfly Gardening

Author: Xerces Society

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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This new edition of Sierra Club's classic handbook series describes how to attract butterflies and other beneficial and beautiful insects to your garden. The book covers plants that attract butterflies, butterfly food plans, seed and plant sources, gardening and conservation organizations, and a bibliography of books and periodicals about butterflies. 130 color photos.


Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants

Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants

Author: Christopher Kline

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-04-07

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1632209306

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Fun how-to guide for attracting butterflies with native plants Includes more than 150 color photographs Suitable for kids and adults Have you ever wanted to draw butterflies to your home, but you haven’t known where to start? This book will help you! Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants is much more than a book filled with beautiful photographs. It brings the butterfly’s perspective to the reader. Living in nature is getting more and more difficult around the planet for butterflies. This makes manmade habitats, filled with native plants, much more important. Butterfly expert Christopher Kline explains how to use native plants and draw butterflies to your home landscape. He discusses butterfly gardening basics, common butterflies int he garden, garden designs, guide to host plants, native nectar, and sources for native plants. Many detailed illustrations on garden layout will make building your own garden much easier. This guide also makes it easy to pick plants that attract different butterfly species. Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who wants to draw butterflies to their home.


Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona

Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona

Author: Richard Allen Bailowitz

Publisher: Sonoran Arthropod Studies Incorporated

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13:

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Covering the southeast 1/6 of Arizona, this book illustrates and comments on nearly 300 species either found here or are suspected, possible, or claimed to occur here. Including two counties and portions of four others, this book focuses on a unique geographic area known for both its butterflies and birds. As noted by the authors, this black-and-white book is meant to be used in tandem with other color field guides. All of the southeastern butterflies are illustrated with multiple (usually two) b&w photos. The two photos are typically dorsal and ventral and often of male and female. Four color plates showing dorsal views of 90 species are included in the appendices. The text for each butterfly varies from one paragraph for vagrants to half a page for the expected species. Four categories are typically offered for each butterfly, which are: General, larval foodplant, flight period, and distribution.


Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, 2nd Edition

Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, 2nd Edition

Author: Jacqueline Soule

Publisher: Fruit & Vegetable Gardening Guides

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0760372713

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Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening, 2nd Edition provides region-specific growing information for gardeners in the southwestern United States, including the best varieties for success, soil care tips, and pest control.


Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening

Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening

Author: Jacqueline Soule

Publisher: Cool Springs Press

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1610589890

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DIVMaster the art of edible gardening in the beautiful southwestern United States./divDIV/divDIVSouthwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening is written exclusively for gardeners who want to grow edibles in Arizona, New Mexico, or Nevada. Co-authors Katie Elzer-Peters and Jacqueline Soule share their bountiful knowledge of edibles in general and the Southwest region in particular, equipping you with all the information you need to design your edible garden, tend the soil, maintain your plants throughout their life cycles, and—most importantly—harvest the delicious foods they produce. So whether you live in the Tucson suburbs, the New Mexico Bootheel, the Mojave Desert, or anywhere else in the southwestern tri-state area, you’ll discover the best fruit and vegetable plants for your garden in this beautiful step-by-step how-to guide . . . and they’ll be on your table before you know it./div