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Geography
General description of environment and ecology. USDA hardiness zones and/or international equivalents.
Taxa
Taxa of interest
Native
- List of native taxa and their favorable attributes. Some taxa may be dual-listed in taxa of concern and this should be pointed out.
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| Taxon | Amphibians and fishes | Birds | Mammals | Reptiles | Invertebrates | Plants and fungi | Notes |
![]() Vanessa virginiensis, the American painted lady butterfly. Adult pictured. |
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Introduced
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| Taxon | Amphibians and fishes | Birds | Mammals | Reptiles | Invertebrates | Plants and fungi | Notes |
![]() Vanessa virginiensis, the American painted lady butterfly. Adult pictured. |
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Taxa of concern
Taxa that one might be very cautious about having around like large predators, venemous animals, poisonous plants, agricultural pests, invasive species, noxious weeds.
| Native butterflies of West Virginia | |||||
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| Taxon | Safety | Social or legal | Conservation | Garden goals | Notes |
![]() Vanessa virginiensis, the American painted lady butterfly. Adult pictured. |
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Law
Laws of interest to wild gardeners.
References
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