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  • Hairy Balls Found Down Under!! The Milkweed That’s a Butterfly Magnet
    Botany | Butterfly Farming | Gardening | Hairy Balls Milkweed (Asclepias physocarpa) | Horticulture

    Hairy Balls Found Down Under!! The Milkweed That’s a Butterfly Magnet

    ByJohnny August 26, 2023August 27, 2023

    Hairy Balls are more than just a conversation starter; they’re a butterfly haven and a testament to the weird and wonderful world of flora. Whether you’re in the southern U.S., northern Mexico, or Australia, this plant offers something for everyone—both in laughs and ecological benefits.

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  • Monophyletic Organisms
    Botany | Butterfly Farming | English

    Monophyletic Organisms

    ByJohnny August 26, 2023June 5, 2024

    The term “monophyletic” refers to a group of organisms that share a single common ancestor, and this common ancestor is included within the group.

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  • Hard or Dormant Seeds
    Botany | English | Gardening | Horticulture | Scrub Plum (Prunus geniculata)

    Hard or Dormant Seeds

    ByJohnny August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

    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 conditions that may be temporarily…

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  • Oaks (Quercus): The Cornerstone of North American Lepidopteran Life
    Botany | English | Entomology | Gardening | Horticulture | Larval Host Plants | Oaks (Quercus)

    Oaks (Quercus): The Cornerstone of North American Lepidopteran Life

    ByJohnny August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    n North America, Oaks (genus Quercus) stand tall not just in stature, but also in their unparalleled role as larval host plants.

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  • Florida Native Palm Trees: Unsung Heroes for Butterfly and Moth Larvae
    Botany | Butterfly Farming | English | Gardening | Horticulture | Palm Trees

    Florida Native Palm Trees: Unsung Heroes for Butterfly and Moth Larvae

    ByJohnny August 23, 2023August 23, 2023

    Florida’s native palms play a crucial role in the state’s ecological balance, especially as larval hosts for several butterfly and moth species.

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  • Growing Swamp Milkweed in Containers or Raised Beds
    English | Gardening | Horticulture | Monarch (Danaus plexippus) | Queen (Danaus gilippus) | Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)

    Growing Swamp Milkweed in Containers or Raised Beds

    ByJohnny August 23, 2023August 17, 2024

    Growing Asclepias incarnata in containers or raised beds offers a flexible solution for gardeners with limited space or those wanting to control soil quality. Here’s a guide to successfully cultivating Swamp Milkweed in such settings.

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  • Asclepias physocarpa: The Whimsical Balloon Plant Beneficial to Monarchs and More
    Baloon plant (Asclepias physocarpa) | English | Monarch (Danaus plexippus) | Queen (Danaus gilippus)

    Asclepias physocarpa: The Whimsical Balloon Plant Beneficial to Monarchs and More

    ByJohnny August 19, 2023August 20, 2023

    Asclepias physocarpa, commonly known as the Balloon Plant or Hairy Balls Milkweed, is originally native to southeast Africa. However, due to its unique appearance and benefits to wildlife, it has been introduced to various parts of the world, including North America.

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  • Florida Milkvine (Matelea floridana): A Jewel in the Butterfly Garden
    Botany | Butterfly Farming | Endangered Species | English | Florida Milkvine (Matelea floridana) | Gardening | Horticulture | Monarch (Danaus plexippus) | Queen (Danaus gilippus)

    Florida Milkvine (Matelea floridana): A Jewel in the Butterfly Garden

    ByJohnny August 19, 2023August 26, 2023

    Embracing the Florida Milkvine and other native plants is a step towards a more sustainable, biodiverse, and beautiful Florida.

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