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Quote from: Anthony Darby on March 16, 2011, 04:22:22 AMQuote from: Stephenb on March 13, 2011, 09:22:38 AMQuote from: David Lyttle on March 12, 2011, 10:15:18 AMThe preferred host plant for the red admiral is the native nettle Urtica ferox which has not gained a lot of popularity as a garden plant despite being the runner up for New Zealand's favourite plant for 2010. Really? How come it's so popular? I think I read once that someone once fell into a bed of this nettle and subsequently died - the stingers are certainly ferocious looking...Must get an Urtica ferox bush (yet to see one)! I quite fancy rearing the red admiral, although I have heard it is not easy. I have few a large black nylon net cages that would be ideal. Do my bit for conservation as it is heavily parasitised and thus declining. I bought a sedum so ever hopeful of attracting passing butterflies.Anthony,You can get one from Oratia Native Plant Nursery which is in West Auckland for the trifling sum of $15.00
Quote from: Stephenb on March 13, 2011, 09:22:38 AMQuote from: David Lyttle on March 12, 2011, 10:15:18 AMThe preferred host plant for the red admiral is the native nettle Urtica ferox which has not gained a lot of popularity as a garden plant despite being the runner up for New Zealand's favourite plant for 2010. Really? How come it's so popular? I think I read once that someone once fell into a bed of this nettle and subsequently died - the stingers are certainly ferocious looking...Must get an Urtica ferox bush (yet to see one)! I quite fancy rearing the red admiral, although I have heard it is not easy. I have few a large black nylon net cages that would be ideal. Do my bit for conservation as it is heavily parasitised and thus declining. I bought a sedum so ever hopeful of attracting passing butterflies.
Quote from: David Lyttle on March 12, 2011, 10:15:18 AMThe preferred host plant for the red admiral is the native nettle Urtica ferox which has not gained a lot of popularity as a garden plant despite being the runner up for New Zealand's favourite plant for 2010. Really? How come it's so popular? I think I read once that someone once fell into a bed of this nettle and subsequently died - the stingers are certainly ferocious looking...
The preferred host plant for the red admiral is the native nettle Urtica ferox which has not gained a lot of popularity as a garden plant despite being the runner up for New Zealand's favourite plant for 2010.
I encountered this fellow when I went to put the cat out last night.
Anthony your sooo lucky,are there any skipper or swallowtails over there?