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HOST PLANTS FOR MONARCHS Monarch larvae feed exclusively on milkweeds. Plant at least ten individual milkweed plants in your butterfly garden. If possible, choose at least two different species. Wild Ones recommends you
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Document Date: 2013-04-22 16:47:32


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Monarch Joint Venture / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Plant Selection / Monarchs Plant / Wild Store / /

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dependable food source / wildlife food / landscape services / pesticide/herbicide applications / food production / food / /

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North American Butterfly Assoc. / Smithsonian Institution / IA PA / North American Butterfly Association / Xerces Society / /

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Janice Stiefel / Catherine Zimmerman / ROB E RT LAU / JOE P OW / Joe Pye / JON E S JU DY / Ba Rea / Douglas W. Tallamy / Karen Oberhauser / Viola spp / Michael Quinn / /

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nurse / /

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New Jersey / Virginia / /

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Midwest / New England / Northeast USA / Midwest USA / /

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genotype / /

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naba.org / monarchwatch.org / /

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