Native Milkweed Plants

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Native Milkweed Plants. Female monarchs feeding on treated milkweed may repeatedly lay eggs with no result. Plant milkweed the good news is that planting milkweed is one of the easiest ways that each of us can make a difference for monarchs.

Grow The Most Fragrant Native Milkweed And Attract Monarch Butterflies In Your Garden With Common Milkweed Ascle Milkweed Plant Asclepias Growing Instructions
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Milkweed plants purchased from non native nurseries are much more likely to have been treated with this poison which persists in the plant tissues killing caterpillars and causing butterfly eggs not to hatch. Common milkweed asclepias syriaca is a native herbaceous perennial whose main virtue is its appeal to butterflies especially the monarch which deposits its eggs on the milkweed when the caterpillars hatch they feed on the leaves of milkweed. Choosing milkweed plants proves to be much more difficult than many initially expect.

Asclepias syriaca commonly called common milkweed butterfly flower silkweed silky swallow wort and virginia silkweed is a species of flowering plant it is in the genus asclepias the milkweeds this species is native to southern canada and of much of the conterminous eastern u s east of the rocky mountains excluding the drier parts of the prairies.

The most prevalent milkweed species at nurseries around houston is tropical milkweed asclepias curassavica. There are several dozen species of this wildflower native to north america so no matter where you live there is at least one milkweed species naturally found in your area. Meet twelve of the most ornamental milkweeds native to different parts of the country. Tropical milkweed is a large showy milkweed with lovely yellow and orange flowers.

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