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  • Plant Friendliness Score -or- The Weed Deweeder
    Botany | Gardening | Horticulture

    Plant Friendliness Score -or- The Weed Deweeder

    ByJohnny July 25, 2023June 5, 2024

    With the Plant Friendliness Score, making informed, beneficial decisions about your green space has never been easier!

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  • The Zinnia: A Vibrant Attractor in North American Butterfly Gardens
    Botany | Butterfly Farming | Gardening | Horticulture | Zinnia

    The Zinnia: A Vibrant Attractor in North American Butterfly Gardens

    ByJohnny July 25, 2023June 5, 2024

    In addition to being a nectar source, Zinnias can serve as a food plant for the caterpillars of several moth species.

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  • Are There Moths That Look Like Monarch Butterflies?
    Entomology | Monarch (Danaus plexippus) | New Farmers

    Are There Moths That Look Like Monarch Butterflies?

    ByJohnny July 25, 2023June 5, 2024

    Yes, there are several species of moths that can be mistaken for Monarch butterflies due to their similar coloration and patterns. This phenomenon, where two or more species share similar warning signals, is known as Müllerian mimicry. Here are some examples: Viceroy Moth (Limenitis archippus) Although technically a butterfly and not a moth, the Viceroy…

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  • What Does a Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar Look Like?
    Entomology | Monarch (Danaus plexippus) | New Farmers

    What Does a Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar Look Like?

    ByJohnny July 24, 2023June 5, 2024

    Picture it not with your eyes, but through your mind’s touch, embarking on a journey of metamorphosis from a tactile perspective.

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  • Butterfly Friendly Plants of the California Chaparral
    Butterfly Farming | Gardening | Horticulture | Milkweeds (Asclepias) | Monarch (Danaus plexippus)

    Butterfly Friendly Plants of the California Chaparral

    ByJohnny July 24, 2023June 5, 2024

    California’s chaparral is a unique ecosystem, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, that is home to a variety of plants that butterflies find irresistible.

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  • The Regal Tale of Danaus Plexippus: A Monarch Among Us
    Fairy Tales | New Farmers

    The Regal Tale of Danaus Plexippus: A Monarch Among Us

    ByJohnny July 24, 2023June 5, 2024

    What is the scientific name of the Monarch butterfly? Johnny would like to answer in the form of a fairy tale.

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  • Is a Butterfly an Animal?
    Entomology | New Farmers

    Is a Butterfly an Animal?

    ByJohnny July 24, 2023June 5, 2024

    Is a Butterfly an Animal? It’s actually not an easy quesrion to answer… would you bet your life on your answer? Better be sure with Johny Butterflyseed.

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  • Acid Scarification for Hard-Coated Seeds
    Botany | Butterfly Farming | Horticulture

    Acid Scarification for Hard-Coated Seeds

    ByJohnny July 23, 2023August 5, 2023

    Acid scarification is a method used to break down the hard outer seed coat of certain types of angiosperms, making it easier for water and air to penetrate to the embryo inside.

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