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Planning for Your Butterfly Garden

By Jodi Hopper

Spring is just around the corner.  It is time to start looking thru those seed catalogs or planning that list that you will purchase from your local nursery.  

What should you order?  That depends on the types of butterflies you would like to attract to your garden.  Many gardeners do not think in terms of host plants they need to provide for the butterflies to help to attract them. They think just flowers.

Host plants are those plants that the butterfly lays her eggs on.  Some butterflies have several host plants.  The Monarch only has one host plant, Milkweed.

Milkweed grows wild in most of the United States, but if you would like something that you can plant in your flower garden and not worry about it taking over your flower garden, consider planting Tropical Milkweed.  It not only works as a host plant for Monarchs, but also a nectar plant also. 

So this spring, try planting some Tropical Milkweed.

 

Botanical Name:   Asclepias curassavica

Family: Asclepiadaceae

Common Names:  Tropical milkweed,

Bloodflower, Butterfly Weed.

 

Host Plant for:  Monarch, Queen, Soldier

Zone:  All zones as annual

 

9b - 12 as perennial

Light:  Full sun to light shade

Size:  Up to 3' x 3'

Water:  Average water needs

Soil:  Best in rich moist garden soil but will grow in almost any soil

Propagation:   Cuttings, seed 

Salt tolerance:  Low

Bloom:  Red/orange/yellow in umbels,  starting at four months after sprouting

Pests:  Yellow milkweed aphids, spider mites, thrips

Seed collection:  Collect seed pods when dry.

Note:  Keep the milky substance away from eyes.

This can be extremely painful and may need Medical attention. 

 

Jodi Hopper is the owner and operator of Wish Upon A Butterfly. Jodi Hopper raises butterflies for release at weddings, parties, anniversaries, and other types of events or celebrations. Jodi specializes in raising quality Monarchs and Painted Ladies for releases. The butterfly farm is open for tours in the summer. She also carries the Butterfly Wish Bouquet along with a line of terrariums for butterfly displays.

 

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