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Alder – Alnus spp
Birch – Betula spp
Blackberry/Raspberry – Rubus spp
Blueberry – Vaccinium spp
Box Elder – Acer negundo
Cherry (wild) – Prunus spp
Dogwood – Cornus spp
Elm – Ulmus
Hawthorn – Crataegus spp
Maple – Acer spp
Oak – Quercus spp
Pine – Pinus spp
Plum (wild) – Prunus spp
Populus spp
Spruce – Picea spp
Sweet crab apple - Malus coronaria
Willow – Salix spp
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Lilac – Syringa spp
Pear – Pyrus spp
Plum – Prunus spp
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The adults do not feed because they have no proboscises.
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The adults do not feed because they have no proboscises
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May-July. One brood each year.
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Sources:
Butterflies and Moths of North America. Butterfliesandmoths.org
Brenda Dziedzic, Raising Butterflies in the Garden
Heather Holm, Pollinators of Native Plants
National Wildlife Federation. Nwf.org
Xerces Society. Xerces.org