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DTSTAMP:20100910T075049Z
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SUMMARY:Building a Butterfly Garden
DTSTART:20090308T134500Z
DTEND:20090308T144500Z
DESCRIPTION:Successful butterfly gardens provide both nectar sources f
 or adult butterflies and host plants for the larval stages of butterfl
 ies. It often comes as a surprise that many butterfly host plants are 
 native woody plant species not typically used in butterfly gardens. Bu
 t to have butterflies we must make butterflies. Properly designed butt
 erfly gardens also support a variety of beautiful moth species. Profes
 sor Tallamy will discuss these principles as well as Lepidoptera behav
 ior and the differences between moths\, butterflies and skippers.
LOCATION:Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center on the MSU campus
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CONTACT:Jean Weirich\, 517-627-7927\, jeanweirich@gmail.com
URL:http://www.wildflowersmich.org/index.php?menu=5
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