Good things come in small packages, and Johnny Butterflyseed is proving just that by transitioning to smaller seed packets for 2024. We’ve resized our packets from the standard seed packet size of 4.5″ x 3.25″ weighing 4 grams with labels, to a more compact #1 coin envelope, we are calling […]
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The Milkweeds of Texas: Nature’s Butterfly Cafe
Milkweeds are not just another pretty plant; they’re the cornerstone of a complex ecological web. Serving as the primary host plants for the famed Monarch butterfly, these hardy perennials play a crucial role in ecosystems across the United States, including the diverse landscapes of Texas.
Differences Between Echinacea and Rudbeckia
The genera Echinacea and Rudbeckia are closely related, both belonging to the Asteraceae family, but they exhibit some key genetic and morphological differences that warrant their classification into separate genera.
The Purple Coneflower in Florida: A Botanical Marvel with Multiple Benefits
The Purple Coneflower, scientifically known as Echinacea purpurea, is a captivating native perennial that adds a splash of color to any garden while also serving as a critical plant for Florida ecology
Monophyletic Organisms
The term “monophyletic” refers to a group of organisms that share a single common ancestor, and this common ancestor is included within the group.
Hard or Dormant Seeds
Hard or dormant seeds are seeds that do not readily germinate under optimal conditions that would otherwise be favorable for the germination of non-dormant seeds of the same species. This dormancy acts as a survival mechanism for the plant, ensuring that the seeds don’t all germinate at once, especially under […]
Oaks (Quercus): The Cornerstone of North American Lepidopteran Life
n North America, Oaks (genus Quercus) stand tall not just in stature, but also in their unparalleled role as larval host plants.
Florida Native Palm Trees: Unsung Heroes for Butterfly and Moth Larvae
Florida’s native palms play a crucial role in the state’s ecological balance, especially as larval hosts for several butterfly and moth species.