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  1. How to Grow Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies

    • Three species of milkweed are good all-around choices for gardens in most regions of the country: common milkweed (A. syriaca), swamp milkweed (A. incarnata), and butterfly weed (A. tuberosa). The l… See more

    Habitat

    Milkweeds (Asclepias) get their name from the sticky white sap that oozes from the leaves when they are damaged. More than 100 species of this herbaceous perennial are native t… See more

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    Reproduction

    The petite, star-shaped flowers of milkweed are exquisitely designed for pollination. They grow in clusters of five nectar cups, each with incurved horns above the petals. When an ins… See more

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    Ecology

    Milkweed is both a food source and a host plant on which the monarch lays its eggs, depositing them on the underside of the leaves. The larvae then feed on the leaves after hatchi… See more

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  1. For butterflies, milkweed is a vital food source. The toxins the plants produce are absorbed by caterpillars that feed on the leaves. This makes the caterpillars and adult butterflies that develop from them poisonous as well, protecting them from predators. Milkweed is especially important for monarch butterflies.
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    You can plant milkweed and other plants to create a butterfly and pollinator garden. If you’d like to create a butterfly garden, including milkweed in the space is often a common choice. This prolific plant helps feed butterflies and pollinators, especially monarchs, whose larvae feed exclusively on milkweed.
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    How to Grow Milkweed

    • Water plants if soil is dry, but avoid overwatering.
    • Plants generally do not need supplemental fertilization.
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    Types of Milkweed

    • Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) — Extremely ornamental type of milkweed. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall and wide. ...
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    WEBJun 24, 2024 · Growing milkweed is one of the most rewarding actions a gardener can take to support monarch butterflies. Monarchs rely on milkweed as the sole host plant for their caterpillars, and without it, their …