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Apr 22, 2016 7:10 AM CST
Name: Brenden Reinhart
Flushing Michigan (Zone 6b)
keithp2012 said:I think they would really liven gardens up!



I'm currently growing a little over 1000 plants for monarch butterflies at them moment, and have never heard of a verigated type, although it WOULD be neat to have, just keep in mind where it is located, a lot,of the "pretttier" types attract people to purchase them whe they are not the local species, leading to confused insects because they rely on the cold die off to signify that it's time to migrate..if they don't die off. Many life forms get stranded
Brenden

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