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question:Thanks for the tips on how to create a sunning spot! Could you also suggest some tips for attracting specific butterfly species to my garden? I'd love to see monarch butterflies, for example.

answer:Sure! Here are some tips for attracting specific butterfly species to your garden: 1. Monarch Butterflies: Monarch butterflies rely on milkweed plants for their survival, as they are the sole host plant for their caterpillars. Planting milkweed is the best way to attract monarch butterflies to your garden. Consider planting common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) or swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata). Additionally, planting nectar sources such as zinnias, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans will attract monarchs, as well as other butterfly species. 2. Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterflies: Eastern black swallowtail butterflies lay their eggs on members of the carrot family, including parsley, dill, fennel, and carrot. Adding these plants to your garden will attract this butterfly species. Additionally, planting nectar sources like butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), Joe-Pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum), and Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) will attract a variety of butterfly species. 3. Painted Lady Butterflies: Painted lady butterflies feed on nectar from a wide variety of flowers, including sunflowers, cosmos, and asters. Providing a variety of colorful flowers with a range of bloom times will attract this butterfly species to your garden. 4. Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies: Pipevine swallowtail butterflies lay their eggs on members of the Aristolochia genus, including Dutchman's pipe vine (Aristolochia macrophylla). Planting this vine in your garden will attract pipevine swallowtails. Additionally, planting nectar sources such as Black-eyed Susan, Lantana or the Butterfly Bush will attract other butterfly species. Remember, creating a habitat that is welcoming to a variety of butterfly species, with a healthy mix of host and nectar plants is the best way to attract many butterfly species to your garden!

question:What specific poems are mentioned as being included in anthologies by Robert Hayden, Robert Lowell, and Marianne Moore? Generate according to: Are These the Poems to Remember? Anthologies are wonderful for the young: a single page catches fire, and a new attachment—sometimes a lifelong one—takes hold. And since space is limited, the famous poems understandably end up being the chosen ones: for Robert Hayden, “Mourning Poem for the Queen of Sunday,” “Those Winter Sundays,” “Frederick Douglass,” and “Middle Passage”; for Robert Lowell, “‘To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage,'” “Skunk Hour,” and “For the Union Dead”; for Marianne Moore, “The Fish” and “Poetry.” Coming as a young person to this anthology, I would have loved finding such poems. But I would still have been hungry for more than the six pages here of Wallace Stevens, more than the single poem by James Merrill.

answer:Robert Hayden includes “Mourning Poem for the Queen of Sunday,” “Those Winter Sundays,” “Frederick Douglass,” and “Middle Passage” in his anthology. Robert Lowell includes “‘To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage,'” “Skunk Hour,” and “For the Union Dead” in his anthology. Marianne Moore includes “The Fish” and “Poetry” in her anthology.

question:Can you compile a list of other anthologies that include some of these famous poems by Robert Hayden, Robert Lowell, and Marianne Moore?

answer:Sure, here are some other anthologies that include some of the famous poems by Robert Hayden, Robert Lowell, and Marianne Moore: - "The Norton Anthology of American Literature" includes several of Robert Lowell's poems, including "Skunk Hour," "For the Union Dead," and "The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket." - "The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry" includes several of Marianne Moore's poems, including "The Fish" and "Poetry." - "The Oxford Book of American Poetry" includes Robert Hayden's "Middle Passage," as well as several of Lowell and Moore's famous poems. - "The Penguin Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Poetry" includes poems by all three poets, such as Lowell's "For the Union Dead," Hayden's "Frederick Douglass," and Moore's "Poetry." - "The Best American Poetry" series often includes poems by these poets in various volumes throughout the years, such as Moore's "The Fish" and Lowell's "For the Union Dead."

question:Can you recommend the best anthology that includes all of the famous poems by Hayden, Lowell, and Moore?

answer:There isn't a single anthology that includes all of the famous poems by Robert Hayden, Robert Lowell, and Marianne Moore, as different anthologies will prioritize different poets and works. However, "The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry" is a comprehensive anthology that includes works by all three poets, as well as many others from the same period. Another great option is "The New Anthology of American Poetry: Modernisms 1900-1950," which includes significant works by these three poets, as well as many other important poets from the modernist period.

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