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Jan 3, 2016 9:43 PM CST
Name: Keith
Long Island, NY (Zone 7a)
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DavidLMO said:

Whatever. Opinions differ - one's is worth no more than another's.

I'm going to buy some. By the way there are monarch breeding programs for white butterflies instead of orange, guess they'll match this plant 😉


Go for it - you will have to over-winter it indoors.

They do not have to breed white Monarchs if that is what you are referring to - they occur naturally.

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They are breeding more of them purposely I guess, yes you are right they do rarely occur naturally in the wild.

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