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Tiger Swallowtail <i>Papilio glaucus</i> butterfly egg<br> on Poplar leaf <i>Liriodendron tulipifera</i>

Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus butterfly egg
on Poplar leaf Liriodendron tulipifera


Tulip Poplar 

Liriodendron tulipifera



Tiger Swallowtail <i>Papilio glaucus</i> butterfly caterpillar<br> on Poplar leaf <i>Liriodendron tulipifera</i>

Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus butterfly caterpillar
on Poplar leaf Liriodendron tulipifera

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus, butterfly Host or Larval Food Plant.
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Tulip Poplar
One Gallon Pot
$20.00

Botanical Name:   Liriodendron tulipifera

Common Names:   Tulip Poplar

Plant type:   Tree

Host for:   Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly Papilio glaucus, butterfly Host or Larval Food

Zone:   

Light:   Full sun

Size:   

Water:   

Soil:   average soil

Propagation:   

Bloom:   

Note:    Eggs are small smooth green balls laid normally on the top side of the leaf.

Caterpillar: Young caterpillars are black and white. Older caterpillars are green.

Butterfly Bloom Attractant:   1




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.
 
Tiger Swallowtail <i>Papilio glaucus</i> butterfly egg<br> on Poplar leaf <i>Liriodendron tulipifera</i>

Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus butterfly egg
on Poplar leaf Liriodendron tulipifera


Tulip Poplar 

Liriodendron tulipifera



Tiger Swallowtail <i>Papilio glaucus</i> butterfly caterpillar<br> on Poplar leaf <i>Liriodendron tulipifera</i>

Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus butterfly caterpillar
on Poplar leaf Liriodendron tulipifera

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus, butterfly Host or Larval Food Plant.
Buy Now
Tulip Poplar
One Gallon Pot
$20.00

Botanical Name:   Liriodendron tulipifera

Common Names:   Tulip Poplar

Plant type:   Tree

Host for:   Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly Papilio glaucus, butterfly Host or Larval Food

Zone:   

Light:   Full sun

Size:   

Water:   

Soil:   average soil

Propagation:   

Bloom:   

Note:    Eggs are small smooth green balls laid normally on the top side of the leaf.

Caterpillar: Young caterpillars are black and white. Older caterpillars are green.

Butterfly Bloom Attractant:   1




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.