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Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) butterfly drinking nectar from a red canna (Canna sp.) bloom"
Canna Lilly
Canna sp.
Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) butterfly drinking nectar from a red canna (Canna sp.) bloom"
Brazilian Skippers lay thier eggs on the leaf, the caterpillar / larva hatches and folds the leaf to make a small 'nest'. As the caterpillar grows, it creates larger and larger nests. The Canna Lily is also used as a nectar source for various butterflies.
Botanical Name: Canna sp.
Common Names: Canna Lilly
Plant type: Bulb/rhizome
Host for: Host plant for Brazilian Skipper Calpodes ethlius
Zone: 7 - 11
Light: sun
Size: grows to 5 feet
Water: moist soil
Soil:
Propagation: Dividing rhizomes
Bloom: many varieties
Note: Used as a nectar source for several butterfly species
Butterfly Bloom Attractant: 6
Butterfly Attractant Scale: 0 - 10
10 = Excellent nectar source
8-9 = Great nectar source
6-7 = Good nectar source
5 = Fair nectar source
3-4 = Poor nectar source
1-2 = Rarely visited by butterflies
0 = We have never observed a butterfly nectaring from this flowering plant.
These ratings are offered by Shady Oak Butterfly Farm from observations in Brooker, Florida, as well as on our travels. Different species of butterflies may be attracted to different plants in different areas of the US and of the world.
Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) butterfly drinking nectar from a red canna (Canna sp.) bloom"
Canna Lilly
Canna sp.
Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) butterfly drinking nectar from a red canna (Canna sp.) bloom"
Brazilian Skippers lay thier eggs on the leaf, the caterpillar / larva hatches and folds the leaf to make a small 'nest'. As the caterpillar grows, it creates larger and larger nests. The Canna Lily is also used as a nectar source for various butterflies.
Botanical Name: Canna sp.
Common Names: Canna Lilly
Plant type: Bulb/rhizome
Host for: Host plant for Brazilian Skipper Calpodes ethlius
Zone: 7 - 11
Light: sun
Size: grows to 5 feet
Water: moist soil
Soil:
Propagation: Dividing rhizomes
Bloom: many varieties
Note: Used as a nectar source for several butterfly species
Butterfly Bloom Attractant: 6
Butterfly Attractant Scale: 0 - 10
10 = Excellent nectar source
8-9 = Great nectar source
6-7 = Good nectar source
5 = Fair nectar source
3-4 = Poor nectar source
1-2 = Rarely visited by butterflies
0 = We have never observed a butterfly nectaring from this flowering plant.
These ratings are offered by Shady Oak Butterfly Farm from observations in Brooker, Florida, as well as on our travels. Different species of butterflies may be attracted to different plants in different areas of the US and of the world.