It is also a host plant for monarch butterflies, meaning they lay their eggs on the butterfly weed, and the plant's leaves provide food for the caterpillars. Despite its amazing qualities, butterfly ...
It is also a host plant for monarch butterflies, meaning they lay their eggs on the butterfly weed, and the plant's leaves provide food for the caterpillars. Despite its amazing qualities ...
and never plant in waterlogged or frozen soil. In the first spring, the shrubs should be cut down to 45–60cm above the ground to encourage them to ‘bush out’, creating a nice thick hedge. During the ...
Commenters identified the plant as bishop's weed, an invasive species from Asia. "You now see [bishop's weed] everywhere in the forest because people throw them in the forest … get rid of them," one ...
Tribune Happy New Year! My New Year’s wish is for nice, slow, soaking rainfalls to help our new plants establish and our established plants thrive. What’s your garden ...
One thing Americans who love monarchs can do is plant ... is not a weed but a wildflower, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service. Designating of the migratory monarch butterfly as threatened ...