10 Native ‘Weeds’ for 20 Butterflies with Andee Naccarato
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Andee will be discussing native butterfly host plants that are either named "weeds" (such as milkweeds) or often perceived as weeds or nuisance plants (such as Spanish needles) and encourage homeowners to allow "benign neglect" in sections of their yards to allow the non-cultivated host plants to persist.
Andee Naccarato grew up in Naples, FL exploring the slash pines and bald cypress around her childhood home. Andee received a master's degree in Environmental Science from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2011. She became further immersed in the world of native plants by working at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve and Naples Botanical Garden. Along the way, Andee contributed over 100 “Meet the Native” articles for the Fort Myers News-Press. Currently, Andee serves as President for the Naples Chapter of FNPS. One of Andee's favorite pastimes is wading into cypress strands in the rainy season.
Wonderful presentation
Excellent presentation I learned quite a bit. Thank you.
Great information, thank you 😊
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The FNPS website classifies fogfruit as a long-lived perennial, but this presentation says short-lived perennial. Which is correct? Thanks!
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23 minutes in and finally you talk about what the title and description says this will be about. If you want people to subscribe, make the video to the point you want to make instead of small talk about things pretty much for a beginners video instead of these are plants to use to attract butterflies video.
Your volume is too low. Need to turn it up a bit.
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