RECOMMENDED READING

Boon, R. 2010. Pooley’s Trees of Eastern South Africa – A Complete Guide. The Flora Publications Trust, Durban.

Botha, CJ and J. 2006. Bring Butterflies back to your Garden. KwaZulu-Natal Branch of the Botanical Society of South Africa, Durban.

Kroon, DM. 1999. Lepidoptera of Southern Africa: Host-plants & Other Associations. The Lepidopterists’ Society of Africa, Johannesburg.

Oberprieler, RG. 1995. The Emperor Moths of Namibia. Ekogilde, Pretoria.

Picker, M, Griffiths, C, and Weaving, A. 2004. Field Guide to Insects of South Africa. Struik Nature, Cape Town.

Pinhey, ECG. 1975. Moths of Southern Africa. Tafelberg, Cape Town.

Pooley, E. 1998. A Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Region. The Flora Publications Trust, Durban.

Pringle, EL, Henning, GA, and Ball, JB. 1994. Pennington’s Butterflies of Southern Africa. Struik Winchester, Cape Town.

Van Oudtshoorn, F. 1992. Guide to Grasses of South Africa. Briza Publications, Pretoria.

Woodhall, SE. 2005. Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa. Struik Nature, Cape Town.

Woodhall, SE. 2008. What’s That Butterfly? Struik Nature, Cape Town.

Woodhall, SE. 2013. Pocket Guide to Butterflies of South Africa. Struik Nature, Cape Town.

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Common Leopard (Phalanta phalantha aethiopica) female on Lowveld Bittertea (Gymnanthemum coloratum), an important nectar plant.

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African Migrant (Catopsilia florella form hyblaea) on Coral Senecio (Kleinia fulgens), one of the most eye-catching garden succulents.