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Eastern Tiger Swallowtail: State Butterfly of Georgia!
The state of Georgia officially designated the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail as their state butterfly on April 4, 1988. Three other southern states later followed suit by naming the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail as their official state butterfly. Learn more about this beautiful butterfly and its nectar and caterpillar host plant needs. You will be doing your part to help swallowtails and other butterfly species to survive by planting nectar-rich flowers and host plant sources in your garden!
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The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
Some adult females of this species mimic the poisonous Pipevine Swallowtail, but the caterpillars rely on their camouflage and smelly secretions for survival.
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Herbs Enhance Life
Using and growing herbs can help in the overall enjoyment of nature and life.
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American State Insects
There is no American National Insect, although The Monarch Butterfly has been considered by Congress.
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The Carolina Fence™
The Carolina Fence™ garden involves students in conserving the natural and cultural history of their state.
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Invertebrate Classification
Specific examples of some of the most familiar invertebrate groups.
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Leave Some Fall Garden Litter for Butterflies!
Where do some of your familiar garden butterflies go at summer's end? Not all escape to warmer climes as the Monarchs do. To learn a bit about some butterflies that have secret "hidey" places right in your own back yard, this article will give you some answers.
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