Caterpillar Host Plants
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Caterpillar Host Plants
Attract butterflies to your garden by providing the right plants. Nectar plants produce flowers that supple nectar to the adults while host plants provide food for the caterpillars. Most butterflies are particular about the plant on which it will lay its eggs. Eggs are laid on the plant that makes the best food for the caterpillars. The leaves on these host plants are eaten by the caterpillars but usually grow back quickly. Do not move the caterpillars off the plant and never spray insecticides or herbicides in your garden! Caterpillar Host Plants Butterfly Species American Lady American Snout Anise Swallowtail Black Swallowtail Cabbage White Checkered White Clouded Sulphur Cloudless Sulphur Common Buckeye Common Checkered Skipper Common Wood Nymph Coral Hairstreak Dainty Sulphur Eastern Comma Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Giant Swallowtail Gray Hairstreak Great Purple Hairstreak Great Spangled Fritillary Gulf Fritillary Hackberry Emperor Harvester Henry's Elfin Monarch Mourning Cloak Orange Sulphur Painted Lady Pipevine Swallowtail Queen Question Mark Red Admiral Red Banded Hairstreak Red Spotted Purple Southern Dogface Spicebush Swallowtail Spring Azure Tawny Emperor Variegated Fritillary Viceroy Western Tiger Swallowtail Zebra Swallowtail Host Plant Everlastings, pussytoes, cudweeds, artemisia Hackberry Parsley, dill, fennel, citrus, anise, parsnip Parsley, rue, dill, celery, carrot, Broccoli, cabbage, cresses, nasturtium, capers, mustards Mustards, peppergrass, winter cress, bladderpods Clovers, alfalfa, legumes Partridge pea, senna, cassia Paintbrush, prairie paintbrush, toadflax, snapdragon vine, foxglove, plantain, monkeyflower, ruellia, verbena Mallows Grasses Wild cherry, wild plum, chokeberry Tickseed sunflower, dogweed, yellow bitterweed, marigold, asters Nettles, elms, hops Wild cherry, wafer ash, prickly ash, spicebush, red bay, sassafras, sweet bay, lilac, tulip tree, cottonwood, basswood Citrus, rue, prickly ash, wafer ash, wild lime, torchwood Butterfly weed, black persimmon, lead plant, locoweed, Lindheimer scarlet pea, bluebonnet, clover, winter vetch, winecup, dollarweed, globe mallow Mistletoe growing on oak, ash, cottonwood, juniper, mesquite Violets Passion vine, maypop Hackberry Wooly aphids (caterpillars are carnivorous) Redbud, American holly, Mexican buckeye, blueberry Milkweed Willow, cottonwood, birch, aspen, hackberry Alfalfa, clovers, legumes, locoweed, wild blue indigo, bluebonnet, rattlebush, vetches Yarrow, basket flower, sunflower, ironweed, bluebonnet, ribwort, plantain, nettles, lantana, globe thistle, artemisia, mallows Pipevines Milkweed Elm, hackberry, hops, nettles Nettles, false nettles, pellitories Rotting leaves Willow, black cherry, oak, aspen, cottonwood, poplar Dalea, false indigo, clover, kidneywood, Lindheimer scarlet pea, legumes Spicebush, sassafras, laurels Flowers of dogwoods, legumes, sumac, meadowsweets, blueberry, viburnum, wild cherries, hollies Hackberry Passion vine, flax, violets Willow, poplar, cottonwood, aspen Cottonwood, ash, willow, alder, aspen, sycamore, wafer ash Pawpaw