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Listing of Native Wildflowers, Grasses and Sedges by their common names
Wild Bergamot - Monarda fistulosa Wild Garlic - Allium canadense Wild Geranium - Geranium maculatum Wild Ginger - Asarum canadense Wild Golden Glow - Rudbeckia lacinata Wild Licorice - Glycyrrhiza lepidota Wild Lupine - Lupinus perennis Wild Petunia - Ruelia humilis Wild Quinine - Parthenium integrifolium Wild ...
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Plants and seeds Scientific Names
Sept more info Ludwigia alternifolia - "Seedbox" Onagraceae - June - Aug more info Lupinus perennis - "Wild Lupine" Fabaceae 1,100 April - July more info Lycopus americanus - "Water Horehound" Labiatae ... Cicely" Umbelliferae 2,500 May - June more info Scientific Names - P Parthenium integrifolium - "Wild Quinine" Compositae 7,000 June - Sept more info Pedicularis canadensis - "Wood Betony" ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Karner Blue Butterfly
HERE. Living on the Lupine The Karner blue's lifecycle depends completely on one plant, the wild lupine. There are two generations, (that ... eggs on or near the wild lupine plants. The eggs will hatch in about a week to feed on the lupine leaves for the ... for the butterflies near patches of wild lupine in late May and early June. Later in the summer, wild lupine becomes difficult to see and ...
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EEK! -Karner Blue Butterfly Lifecycle
Larvae emerge in April from eggs that have overwintered and feed on wild lupine, Lupinus perennis, the only known larval food plant of the butterfly. The larvae are often ... in late May or early June. The butterfly then mates and lays eggs on the lupine plant. The second brood of butterflies emerge mid-July to early August. Their eggs over ...
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Endangered Species Facts
Adults feed on the nectar of flowering plants. This severely restricts where they can survive. Range Karner blue butterflies are found in the northern part of the wild lupine' ... . Habitat Protection Where possible, the butterfly's habitat (pine and oak savanna/barrens supporting wild lupine and nectar plants) will be managed and protected. Other kinds of animals and plants ...
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Native Plants on the Great Barrington River Walk
Wild geranium** Herb Robert White avens** Gill-over-the-ground* Helen's flower** Sneezeweed** Thin-leaved sunflower** Jerusalem artichoke** Day-lily* ** Hosta* ** Waterleaf** Blue flag iris** Twinleaf** Canada rush** Ligularia* ** Twinflower** Wild lupine** Cardinal flower** Great blue lobelia** Moneywort* ** Mayflower** Ostrich fern** Black medick Mitrewort** Mitrewort** Wild ...
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Niagara Falls - Climate
Common shrubs include dogwoods, high bush cranberry, common elder, staghorn sumac, and wild raspberry. Typical Carolinian plants found in Niagara include: purple bitter cress, sandbur, Carolina spring ... , white trout lily, swamp rose mallow, yellow star grass, spike blazing star, yellow flax, wild lupine, Virginia blue bells, broad-beech fern and pokeweed. Vines that can be found her ...
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Resource Centre - Conservation Resources - Books
Voices for the Watershed: Environmental Issues in the Great Lakes-St ...
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Save the Pine Bush
I know the Karner Blue feeds on wild lupine, can any of your biologists or naturalists tell me if it feeds on domestic lupine? Has domestic lupine ever been planted as an experiment to ... only on the blue lupine. The blue lupine that grows wild in the Pine Bush is very difficult to cultivate. State College at Cobleskill students were experimenting with planting wild blue lupine from seeds, but ...
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Opinion - Saving butterflies
Blues live in Concord's pine barrens. They thrive on the wild lupine that grows on the sandy soil beneath the power lines ... though beautiful, are small and easily forgotten. One owner of prime lupine habitat recently built on it, no doubt forgetting about the ... as a preserve. With programs to encourage the proliferation of lupine like one undertaken recently by the Hodges Development Corp., perhaps ...
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