In botany, the term “silicicola” is derived from Latin, where “silici-” refers to silica or sand and “-cola” means dweller or inhabitant.
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What Temperature is TOO Cold for a Monarch Butterfly?
Monarch butterflies are cold-blooded, meaning their body temperature is largely determined by the surrounding environment.
Johnny Butterflyseed Proudly Announces Partnership with FANN.org and PlantRealFlorida.org
Johnny Butterflyseed is excited to announce a new partnership with the esteemed Florida Association of Native Nurseries (FANN), becoming an official member of [FANN.org](https://www.fann.org/) and [PlantRealFlorida.org](https://www.plantrealflorida.org/).
Milkweed Mass Plantings: A Monarch Festival Movement to Revitalize Habitats
Milkweed Mass Plantings are community-driven events where large tracts of land are designated for planting milkweed en masse.
The Monarch Festival in Bethel, Maine: A Celebration of Nature’s Majestic Migrants
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Maine, the town of Bethel comes alive each year with a unique celebration dedicated to one of nature’s most iconic butterflies: the Monarch.
Are Neem Trees Bad for Butterflies?
Neem trees (Azadirachta indica), also known as Indian Lilac, Margosa, and Nimtree, are a tree in thw mahogany family (Meliaceae). They are renowned for their medicinal properties and are commonly used as a natural insect repellent and pesticide. The primary compound responsible for these insecticidal properties is azadirachtin, found in […]
Starting Milkweed from Seed: An Essential Step Towards Biodiversity Conservation
This article delves into the significance of milkweed, the challenges with purchasing grown plants, and a guide to starting milkweed from seed.
Milkweed Pollination: The Intricate Dance
Beyond its vibrant blossoms and pivotal role in the butterfly’s life cycle, milkweed hides a remarkable and unique pollination mechanism.