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why are the butterflies not attracted to the flowers in autumn

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Answered by brijitroselijoy6f
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When other blooms are past their prime, looks to these fall flowers that attract butterflies to keep your garden alive with color.

By the time summer fizzles and lovingly tended plants fade, many gardeners are ready to throw in the trowel. But there are many plants well beyond traditional mums that save their best for last. By adding a few of these “late bloomers” to your garden, you’ll beautify your backyard with fall flowers that attract butterflies!

“Although we see butterflies mostly in the spring and summer, it’s important to remember that many still have a very strong need for nectar sources in the fall,” says Celia Stuart Whitman, director of the Day Butterfly Center at Callaway Gardens in Georgia. “Monarchs, for example, migrate thousands of miles and need good nectar sources along the way to successfully arrive at their overwintering sites in Mexico and southern California.”

Even butterflies that don’t migrate could use extra nourishment in fall. “Many other butterflies overwinter in various life stages,” Celia says. “Some overwinter as eggs, and the adults that lay them need that extra nutritional boost at the end of the season.”

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Answered by cvayush
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because in autumn season trees and plants are shed their leave explanation

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