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  2. Butterfly tree - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly tree is a common name for several species of plants and may refer to: Phanera purpurea, native to India and Myanmar; Colophospermum mopane, native to Africa;

  3. Buddleja - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja species, especially Buddleja davidii and interspecific hybrids, are commonly known as butterfly bushes and are frequently cultivated as garden shrubs. [5] Buddleja davidii has become an invasive species in both Europe and North America.

  4. Mopane - Wikipedia

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    The tree only occurs in Africa and is the only species in genus Colophospermum. Its distinctive butterfly -shaped (bifoliate) leaf and thin seed pod make it easy to identify. In terms of human use it is, together with camel thorn and leadwood , one of the three regionally important firewood trees.

  5. Bauhinia purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia purpurea is a small to medium-size deciduous tree growing to 5.2 metres (17 ft) tall. The leaves are alternate, 10–20 centimetres (4–8 in) long and broad, rounded, and bilobed at the base and apex. The flowers are conspicuous, pink, and fragrant, with five petals.

  6. Buddleja davidii - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja davidii (spelling variant Buddleia davidii), also called summer lilac, butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan. [1] It is widely used as an ornamental plant, and many named varieties are in cultivation.

  7. Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Some species are pests because in their larval stages they can damage domestic crops or trees; other species are agents of pollination of some plants. Larvae of a few butterflies (e.g., harvesters) eat harmful insects, and a few are predators of ants, while others live as mutualists in association with ants. Culturally, butterflies are a ...