Plants that serve as larval hosts for butterflies and skippers:
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1 900 north every rd. mason, mi Butterfly Plants This list was compliled from three sources: Butterflies of Michigan, by Jaret C. Daniels Michigan Butterflies & Skippers: A Field Guide and Reference, by Mogens C. Nielsen MSU Extention Learn about Butterflies in the Garden, by Brenda Dziedzic This list was reviewed and revised by Brenda Dziedzic, author of Learn about Butterflies in the Garden Plants that serve as larval hosts for butterflies and skippers: Amelanchier spp. Serviceberry Striped Hairstreak Amorpha canescens Leadplant Southern Dogface, Northern Cloudywing Amphicarpaea bracteata Hog-Peanut Northern Cloudywing Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting American Lady Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem Cobweb Skipper, Dusted Skipper Angelica atropurpurea Angelica Black Swallowtail Antennaria spp. Pussytoes American Lady Aquilegia canadensis Columbine Columbine Duskywing Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Bearberry Brown Elfin, Hoary Elfin Aristolochia serpentaria Virginia Snakeroot Pipevine Swallowtail Asclepias spp. Various Milkweeds Monarch Asimina triloba Pawpaw Zebra Swallowtail Aster spp. Asters Pearl Crescent, Silvery Checkerspot, Gorgone Checkerspot, Northern Crescent Aster umbellatus Flat-Topped White Aster Harris's Checkerspot page 1 of 5 Butterflies and skippers require both a host plant for the larvae to feed on and a place for adults to nectar. While these insects do not have a great deal of host specificity with respect to nectaring sources, they generally do with respect to larval host plants. Sometimes the larval host plant is limited to one specific species. For example, the Karner Blue requires Lupine as it's larval host. Other butterflies like the Monarch can rear it's young on all the native milkweed (Asclepias) species found in Michigan. Other butterfly species like the Summer Azure can use an even broader range of species. Baptisia tinctoria Wild Indigo Wild Indigo Duskywing, Hoary Edge, Frosted Elfin Betula spp. Birch Mourning Cloak, Compton Tortoiseshell, White Admiral, Canadian Tiger Swallowtail, Dreamy Duskywing Carex lacustris Sedge Appalachian Eyed Brown Carex spp. Species indicated below are plants we commonly grow and sell at Wildtype Sedges Eyed Brown, Chryus Arctic, Appalachian Brown, Black Dash, Dion Skipper, Broad Winged Skipper, Mulberry Wing, Dun Skipper
2 Larval host plants continued page 2 of 5 Carya spp. Hickory Banded Hairstreak, Hickory Hairstreak Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea Summer Azure, Mottled Duskywing Hackberry Emperor, Tawny Emperor, Question Mark, Mourning Celtis occidentalis Hackberry Cloak, American Snout Hackberry Emperor, Tawny Emperor, Question Mark, Mourning Cloak, American Snout Celtis tenuifolia Dwarf Hackberry Chamaedaphne calyculata Leatherleaf Brown Elfin Chelone glabra Turtlehead Baltimore Checkerspot Cirsium muticum Swamp Thistle Swamp Metalmark, Painted Lady Cirsium spp. Thistle Painted Lady Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood Spring Azure, Summer Azure Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood Spring Azure, Summer Azure Cornus spp. Dogwoods Spring Azure, Summer Azure Crataegus spp. Hawthorn Striped Hairstreak Dalea purpurea Purple Praire Clover Dogface Sulphur, Reakirt's Blue Desmodium canadense Showy Tick Trefoil Eastern Tailed-Blue Eleocharis elliptica Golden-Seeded Spike Rush Poweshiek Skipperling Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush Grass Northern Pearly Eye, Little Wood Satyr Fragaria virginiana Wild Strawberry Grizzled Skipper Gerardia spp. False Foxglove Baltimore Checkerspot Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust Silver-spotted Skipper Glyceria striata Graceful Grass Pepper and Salt Skipper, Appalachian Brown Gnaphalium obtusifolium Sweet Everlasting American Lady Helenium autumnale Sneezeweed Silvery Checkerspot Helianthus spp. Sunflowers Silvery Checkerspot, Gorgone Checkerspot Juglans cinerea Butternut Banded Hairstreak, Hickory Hairstreak Juglans nigra Black Walnut Banded Hairstreak Kalmia angustifolia Sheep-Laurel American Copper, Brown Elfin Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass Least Skipper, Peck's Skipper, Hobomok Skipper Legumes Clouded Sulphur, Orange Sulphur, Eastern Tailed-Blue, Silver-spotted Skipper, Gray Hairstreak Lespedeza spp; Bush Clovers Eastern Tailed-Blue, Gray Hairstreak, Hoary Edge, Northern Cloudywing, Southern Cloudywing Lindera Benzoin Spicebush Spicebush Swallowtail Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Poplar Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Lupinus perennis Lupine Eastern Tailed-Blue, Karner Blue, Frosted Elfin, Gray Hairstreak, Persius Duskywing, Wild Indigo Duskywing, Painted Lady Panicum clandestinum Panic Grass Least Skipper Panicum virgatum Switch Grass Delaware Skipper Pinus spp. Pine Eastern Pine Elfin Populus deltoides Cottonwood Viceroy, Red-spotted Purple, Mourning Cloak, Dreamy Duskywing Populus spp. Aspen Common Tortoiseshell, Mourning Cloak, White Admiral, Canadian Tiger Swallowtail, Dreamy Duskywing
3 Potentilla fruticosa Shrubby Cinquefoil Dorcas Copper Larval host plants continued page 3 of 5 Prunus americana Wild Plum Prunus serotina Black Cherry Prunus spp. Cherries and Plums Coral Spring Hairstreak, Azure, Striped Eastern Hairstreak Tiger Swallowtail, Red-spotted Purple, Prunus virginiana Choke Cherry Ptelea trifoliata Hop Tree Giant Swallowtail, Quercus spp. Oak Banded Hairstreak, White M Hairstreak, Juvenal's Duskywing, Sleepy Duskywing, Horace's Duskywing, Hickory Hairstreak, Edward's Hairstreak, Red-spotted Purple Rhus spp. Sumac Summer Azure Ribes spp. Gooseberry sp. Gray Common Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed Susan Gorgone Checkerspot Rumex orbiculatus Great Water Dock Purplish Copper, Bronze Copper Salix spp. Willow Sassafras albidum Sassafras Spicebush Swallowtail Schizachyrium scoparius Little Bluestem Senna hebecarpa Wild Senna Cloudless Sulphur Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass Pepper and Salt Skipper Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass Least Skipper Spiraea spp. Spiraea Spring Azure, Summer Azure Ulmus spp. Elm Umbelliferae Parsley Family Black Swallowtail Compton Tortoiseshell, Acadian Hairstreak, Viceroy, Mourning Cloak, Dreamy Duskywing, Red-spotted Purple Indian Skipper, Crossline Skipper, Cobweb Skipper, Hobomok Skipper, Dusted Skipper Mourning Cloak, Question Mark, Eastern Comma, Compton Tortoiseshell Urtica spp. Nettle Question Mark, Eastern Comma, Red Admiral, Milbert's Tortoiseshell Vaccinium spp. Blueberry Northern Spring Azure, Pink-edged Sulphur, Striped Hairstreak, Henry's Elfin Verbesina alternifolia Wingstem Summer Azure Viburnum acerifolium Maple Leaf Viburnum Baltimore Checkerspot, Spring Azure, Henry's Elfin Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum Baltimore Checkerspot, Spring Azure, Henry's Elfin Viburnum spp. Viola spp. Violets Zanthoxylum americanum Prickly Ash Giant Swallowtail Zizia aurea Golden Alexander Black Swallowtail Baltimore Checkerspot, Spring Azure, Henry's Elfin Great Spangled Fritillary, Aphrodite Fritillary, Silver-bordered Fritillary, Meadow Fritillary
4 Nectaring Plants - Butterflies and skippers do not have the same host specificity for nectaring sources as they do for larval host. Use this guide very generally as you are likely to see a great range of butterflies using a variety of flowers for nectar. page 4 of 5 Scientific Names (Plants) Common Names (Plants) Common Names (Butterflies) Amorpha canescens Leadplant Coral Hairstreak, Banded Hairstreak Anaphalis margaritacea Pearly Everlasting Silver-bordered Fritillary Apocynum spp. Dogbane Coral Hairstreak, Banded Hairstreak, Eastern Tailed-Blue, Summer Azure, Great Spangled Fritillary, Pearl Crescent, Baltimore Checkerspot, Milbert's Tortoiseshell, American Lady, Common Buckeye, White Admiral, Monarch, Red-spotted Purple Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed Banded Hairstreak, Eyed Brown Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed Pipevine Swallowtail, Black Swallowtail, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Gray Hairstreak, Summer Azure, Great Spangled Fritillary, Aphrodite Fritillary, Silvery Checkerspot, Baltimore Checkerspot, American Lady, Red Admiral, Little Wood Satyr, Common Wood-Nymph Asclepias tuberosa Aster spp. Butterfly Weed Aster Spicebush Swallowtail, Coral Hairstreak, Eastern Tailed-Blue, Variegated Fritillary, Silvery Checkerspot, Pearl Crescent Eastern Tailed-Blue, Silver-bordered Fritillary, American Lady, Common Buckeye, Viceroy, Common Wood Nymph Spicebush Swallowtail, Purplish Copper, Coral Hairstreak, Summer Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea Azure, Karner Blue, Great Spangled Fritillary Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush Giant Swallowtail, Painted Lady, Common Wood Nymph Cercis canadensis Redbud assorted butterflies Cirsium muticum Swamp Thistle Swamp Metalmark, Baltimore Checkerspot Coreopsis lanceolata Sand Coreopsis assorted butterflies Coreopsis tripteris Tall Tickseed assorted butterflies Cornus alternifolia Alternate Leaf Dogwood assorted butterflies Cornus amomum Silky Dogwood assorted butterflies Cornus drummondii Roughleaf Dogwood assorted butterflies Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood assorted butterflies Cornus racemosa Gray Dogwood assorted butterflies Cornus rugosa Roundleaf Dogwood assorted butterflies Cornus sericea Red-osier Dogwood assorted butterflies Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower assorted butterflies Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake-Master assorted butterflies Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset Silver-bordered Fritillary, Milbert's Tortoiseshell Eupatorium spp. Joe Pye Weed Giant Swallowtail, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Orange Sulphur, Variegated Fritillary, Pearl Crescent, Milbert's Tortoiseshell, Painted Lady, Red Admiral, Viceroy, Eyed Brown, Fragaria spp. Strawberry Coral Hairstreak, Gray Hairstreak, Eastern Tailed-Blue, Silvery Blue Helianthus occidentalis Western Sunflower assorted butterflies Hypericum spp. St. Johns Wort Karner Blue Iris versicolor Iris Silver-bordered Fritillary
5 Nectaring plants continued page 5 of 5 Scientific Names (Plants) Common Names (Plants) Common Names (Butterflies) Liatris spp. Blazing Star Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Clouded Sulphur, Orange Sulphur, Gray Hairstreak, Aphrodite Fritillary, Painted Lady, Red Admiral, Common Wood Nymph Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower assorted butterflies Lupinus perennis Lupine Spicebush Swallowtail, Painted Lady Malus coronaria Crabapple Spicebush Swallowtail Mentha spp. Mints Gray Hairstreak Monarda fistulosa Bee Balm Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Great Spangled Fritillary, Common Wood Nymph, Monarch Monarda punctata Horsemint Karner Blue Phlox pilosa Phlox Karner Blue Physocarpus opulifolius Common Ninebark assorted butterflies Potentilla fruticosa Shrubby Cinquefoil Dorcas Copper, Swamp Metalmark, Baltimore Checkerspot Prunus serotina Black Cherry assorted butterflies Prunus virginiana Chokecherry American Lady, Silvery Blue Ratibida pinnata Yellow Coneflower assorted butterflies Rhus typhina Rubus spp. Staghorn Sumac Blackberry Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia triloba Three-Lobed Coneflower assorted butterflies Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant assorted butterflies Silphium terebinthinaceum Prairie-Dock assorted butterflies References: Butterflies of Michigan, by Jaret C. Daniels Michigan Butterflies & Skippers: A Field Guide and Reference, by Mogens C. Nielsen MSU Extention Learn about Butterflies in the Garden, by Brenda Dziedzic Banded Hairstreak, Summer Azure, American Snout, Silvery Checkerspot, Red Admiral, White Admiral, Little Wood Satyr, Redspotted Purple Spicebush Swallowtail, Coral Hairstreak, Karner Blue, Pearl Crescent, Painted Lady, Viceroy Dorcas Copper, Coral Hairstreak, Swamp Metalmark, Great Spangled Fritillary, Meadow Fritillary, Milbert's Tortoiseshell, Solidago spp. Goldenrod Clouded Sulphur, Purplish Copper, Gray Hairstreak, American Snout, Silver-bordered Fritillary, Pearl Crescent, Milbert's Tortoiseshell, Viceroy, Common Wood-Nymph, Monarch, Eastern Tailed-Blue Sorghastum nutans Indian Grass Pepper and Salt Skipper Spiraea spp. Spiraea sp. Coral Hairstreak, Summer Azure Vaccinium spp. Blueberry Spicebush Swallowtail, Silvery Blue Verbena hastata Blue Vervain Orange Sulphur, Common Wood-Nymph Veronia missurica Ironweed Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Painted Lady, Monarch Veronicastrum virginicum Culver's-Root assorted butterflies Viburnum acerifolium Maple Leaf Viburnum Henry's Elfin Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum assorted butterflies Viburnum lentago Nannyberry assorted butterflies Viburnum prunifolium Black Haw assorted butterflies Viburnum rafinesquianum Downy Arrow-wood Viburnum assorted butterflies Viburnum trilobum Highbush Cranberry assorted butterflies
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