painted lady
Vanessa cardui
Identification: Wingspan 2 - 2 7/8 inches. Upperside is orange-brown with darker wing bases; forewing with black apex patch and white bar on leading edge; hindwing submarginal row of 5 small black spots sometimes has blue scales. Underside has a black, brown, and gray pattern with 4 small submarginal eyespots.
Habitat: Almost everywhere, especially in open or disturbed areas including gardens, old fields, dunes.
Garden Habit: Males perch and patrol during the afternoon for receptive females. In the West males usually perch on shrubs on hilltops, while in the East males perch on bare ground in open areas. Females lay eggs singly on the tops of host plant leaves. Caterpillars live in silk nests and eat leaves. Adults hibernate only in the South and in mild winters.
Host Plants: A wide variety of hosts but especially pearly everlasting, thistles, hollyhock and mallows.
Identification: Wingspan 2 - 2 7/8 inches. Upperside is orange-brown with darker wing bases; forewing with black apex patch and white bar on leading edge; hindwing submarginal row of 5 small black spots sometimes has blue scales. Underside has a black, brown, and gray pattern with 4 small submarginal eyespots.
Habitat: Almost everywhere, especially in open or disturbed areas including gardens, old fields, dunes.
Garden Habit: Males perch and patrol during the afternoon for receptive females. In the West males usually perch on shrubs on hilltops, while in the East males perch on bare ground in open areas. Females lay eggs singly on the tops of host plant leaves. Caterpillars live in silk nests and eat leaves. Adults hibernate only in the South and in mild winters.
Host Plants: A wide variety of hosts but especially pearly everlasting, thistles, hollyhock and mallows.