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The Baltimore checkerspot butterfly needs specific host plants for its larvae, primarily the turtlehead plant (Chelone glabra). It requires wetland habitats, such as meadows and marshes, where these plants grow and where the environment remains moist. Additionally, it needs a suitable habitat for adult butterflies to feed on nectar from various flowering plants. Conservation efforts focus on preserving these critical habitats to support the butterfly's lifecycle.

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