MONARCH ALERT! #plantandtheywillcome

This past week, Monarchs have been spotted at my friend Patti’s garden in East Gloucester, at Wolf Hill Garden Center, and in our garden. I was overjoyed to see she was a female, depositing eggs on the tender new foliage of Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca).

Please write and let us know when you see your first Monarch. Thank you!

Wolf Hill is carrying a fabulous array of native plants, including both A. syriaca and Butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberosa).

Monarch egg – a miniature golden dome, the size of a pinhead

1 thought on “MONARCH ALERT! #plantandtheywillcome

  1. Jennie

    Hi Kim, I’ve seen them the last couple of days in my wildflower/milkweed patch. I had been pulling some of the milkweed, since it spreads so ravenously, but I stopped!

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