Host Plants

34 Host Plants
Caterpillars can fly, if they just lighten up.

Scott J. Simmerman, Ph.D.

A host plant is a larval food source of butterflies or moths. Host plants on these pages refer only to larval host plants of butterflies and skippers. Butterfly and skipper caterpillars, are usually quite specific (literally referring to species) in their dining habits. Moths also have host plants, but most moths are generalists, feeding on many plant species.