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Feb 14, 2010 10:00 AM CST
Name: Sheila F
Fort Worth TX (Zone 8a)
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This is only one of many milkweed plants that are hosts to the Monarchs and Queen butterflies. They are also a wonderful nectar plant for the bees, and other butterflies in our yards. This one is our common Asclepias Curassavica, Mexican Milkweed and is a perennial in Texas.


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