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Monarch butterflies are the iconic butterfly. It's impossible not to picture their vibrant orange and black wings fluttering through gardens or meadows when someone mentions them by name. These ...
I think that this is what happened this year. Both the milkweed tussock and the monarch caterpillars eat the cardiac glycoside-laden milky sap of milkweed and have evolved mechanisms to retain ...
Gardeners can have a positive impact by adding native plants to existing gardens, as well as creating new native plant ...
Most of us have had great experiences with butterflies. These delicate, mystical insects capture our attention as they flit from flower to flower, especially in the springtime. But have you ever ...
Their caterpillars exclusively eat the leaves of a native wildflower called milkweed and the amount of it growing in North America has plummeted. In the state of Illinois alone, milkweed numbers ...
Jeff Wallitsch, of Wallitsch Gardens, said now is a great time to get started because June is pollinator month.
But they're in trouble. Monarch caterpillars can only eat the leaves of milkweed, a native wildflower. As milkweed has disappeared, so have the monarchs, to the point that they're at risk of ...
The goal of the project is to restore and preserve habitats for numerous pollinator species by planting milkweed.
“The only thing the monarchs lay their eggs on is milkweed. That’s the only thing the caterpillars eat. If we don’t have milkweed, they just die,” Juday said. “The more milkweed that we ...