Wildlife Gardening/MOS/Location

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Geography[edit | edit source]

General description of environment and ecology. USDA hardiness zones and/or international equivalents.

Taxa[edit | edit source]

Taxa of interest[edit | edit source]

Native[edit | edit source]

  • List of native taxa and their favorable attributes. Some taxa may be dual-listed in taxa of concern and this should be pointed out.
Native butterflies of West Virginia
Taxon Amphibians and fishes Birds Mammals Reptiles Invertebrates Plants and fungi Notes
Vanessa virginiensis, the American painted lady butterfly. Adult pictured.

Little to no effect

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Introduced[edit | edit source]

Introduced butterflies of West Virginia
Taxon Amphibians and fishes Birds Mammals Reptiles Invertebrates Plants and fungi Notes
Vanessa virginiensis, the American painted lady butterfly. Adult pictured.

Little to no effect

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Taxa of concern[edit | edit source]

Taxa that one might be very cautious about having around like large predators, venemous animals, poisonous plants, agricultural pests, invasive species, noxious weeds.


Native butterflies of West Virginia
Taxon Safety Social or legal Conservation Garden goals Notes
Vanessa virginiensis, the American painted lady butterfly. Adult pictured.

Law[edit | edit source]

Laws of interest to wild gardeners.

References[edit | edit source]





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