Green Antelopehorn a beautiful, beneficial, and hardy plant that can thrive across a broad range of USDA zones.
Butterfly Farming
Anything that Grows Butterflies falls under “Butterfly Farming”
Monarch Butterfly Extinction: Your Milkweed Mission Awaits
The natural world is in peril. Monarchs, known for their striking orange and black markings, are on the verge of extinction.
Top 10 Monarch Butterfly Facts
Monarch butterflies are fascinating creatures with unique characteristics and behaviors. Here are the top ten facts about Monarch butterflies: 10. Cultural and Symbolic Significance: Monarch butterflies have become symbols of beauty, transformation, and endurance in various cultures. Their remarkable migration has inspired art, literature, and spiritual interpretations. 9. Overwintering Clusters: […]
What is Monarch Caterpillar Food?
The Monarch Caterpillar is an esteemed diner in nature’s grand bistro, indulging in a diet that exudes both simplicity and sophistication. Its aliment of choice? The elegant Milkweed plant.
What Does Milkweed Look Like?
By painting a vivid picture with words, we’ll explore the various features that make milkweed unique and recognizable.
The Mexican Silverspot (Dione moneta): A Monarch Lookalike from Michoacán, Mexico
With its striking appearance and occasional resemblance to the famed Monarch butterfly, the Mexican Silverspot is an enthralling creature worth exploring.
How Many Monarch Butterflies are Left?
Remember, the number of Monarch butterflies remaining is not as many as there would be if you would “Plant More Milkweed.”
What are the Orange and Black Bugs on My Milkweed?
If you are cultivating milkweed to support Monarch butterflies, the presence of Milkweed Bugs is normal and should not be a cause for concern.