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EEK! -Karner Blue Butterfly Lifecycle
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 attended by ants, which ... 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-winter ...
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Endangered Species Facts
The caterpillars feed only on wild lupine plant leaves. By about mid-May, the caterpillars ... lupine plant. 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 ... by setting back encroaching forests, encouraging lupine and flowering plant growth. Collection The Karner blue ...
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Save the Pine Bush
Karner Blue Butterfly Lycaeides Melissa Samuelis {Author} A Karner Blue Butterfly rests on a blue lupine plant, photograph by Doug Morse Back to Karner Blue Butterfly Article Page This page last modified ...
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In Flurry of Motion, Lessons Take Wing
The butterflies lay their eggs in the wild blue lupine plant. The larvae feed almost exclusively on the plant, which limits their range. Karner blue butterflies were classified as an ...
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Huron Pines > Native Plants
Trivia • Conservation Help for Landowners Native Plants What does "Native" Mean? A native plant is a plant that has evolved to a particular set of conditions for a specific location, including ... western Michigan and other spots around the Great Lakes, feeds exclusively on the native wild lupine plant. When native plants start to disappear, the animals and plants that depend on them will ...
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Plant Communities of the Mono Basin
Sagebrush defines the sagebrush scrub, the most dominant plant community in the Mono Basin, and the most widespread desert plant community in North America. Within the sagebrush community ... this stately forest along with its associated community of sagebrush, bitterbrush, monkeyflower, prickly phlox, lupine, mule deer, coyote and great-horned owls. RIBBONS OF LIFE Cold, clear water spills ...
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Selected Plant Species found in  Upland Prairies ecosystems of the Willamette Valley
Upland Prairies ecosystems of the Willamette Valley Selected Plant Species Found in Upland Prairie Ecosystems of the Willamette Valley* Grasses Idaho fescue ( ... ) Wild strawberry (Fragaria viginiana) Cinquefoil species (Potentilla gracilis) Rare Vascular Plants Kincaid's lupine (Lupinus sulphureus spp. kincadii) Pale larkspur (Delphinium leucophaeum) Golden paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta) Howell ...
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Plant Life - Flowers
It reaches about 15 feet in height;... Mountain Laurel » Desert Lupine The desert Lupine is native to the Mojave, to the deserts of ... higher altitudes but will grow along the road in the... Desert Lupine » Search Main Menu Go Home Nature Forums Fun Stuff Cute ... Species Extinct Species Legendary Creatures On the Ground On the Ice Plant Life Natural Wonders Underwater In The Trees On Television Wild ...
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Discover the Amazing Story of Arctic lupine
Discover the amazing story of the Arctic lupine (Lupinus arcticus) in Our Amazing Treasures, by the Canadian Museum of Nature. Arctic Lupine, Lupinus arcticus Amazing Story! This Arctic lupine ... that were a paltry 2,000 years old. Arctic lupine, Lupinus arcticus, photographed in the Arctic in the ... ever germinated -- they think that a number of plant species that grow from time to time in ...
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Find out What's in A Name when it comes to Arctic lupine
Arctic lupine Discover the amazing story of the Arctic lupine (Lupinus arcticus) in Our Amazing ... by the Canadian Museum of Nature. Arctic Lupine, Lupinus arcticus What's in a Name? Illustration: A.E. Porsild ... plant after an animal they also believed to be destructive. The bear reference alludes to the northern constellations known as the Greater and Lesser Bear. A.k.a. Arctic lupine ...
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