It's estimated that we need as many as 1.8 billion more milkweed plants across the U.S. to help save the monarch butterfly. However, well-intentioned gardeners have been making the common mistake ...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus ... Monarch butterflies use only milkweed as the food plant for their larvae. They cannot sustain their existence without it. Many varieties of milkweed ...
It was about eight months ago when construction worker Jeff Smith stumbled upon something in his garden that would quickly become his passion. “It was a complete accident, ” said the Buccaneer Point ...
Butterfly weed, a form of milkweed, provides monarch caterpillars ... Purple coneflower is a native perennial that you must plant in every monarch-friendly garden. Its thick, upright stems ...
Monarch butterfly populations have declined nearly 95% since the 1950's, mainly due to habitat loss. The Deschutes Land Trust wants to help fight to bring the monarch populations back. They are making ...
The colorful black and orange wings dazzle kids and parents alike, as do the fat striped caterpillars that feast on milkweed plants. But an alarming decline in state monarch butterfly populations ...
FILE - A monarch butterfly on milkweed in bloom ... Gardeners can also plant milkweed, the main food source for monarch caterpillars. “It’s really an all-hands-on-deck effort that’s required ...