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Monarch Butterfly on fragrant pink Milkweed flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Milkweed - Asclepias Syriaca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Milkweed flower attracts a pollinator bee Royalty Free Stock Photo
Milkweed flower clusters in open in pollinator field Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common milkweed butterfly flower Asclepias syriaca plant, Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Monarch Butterfly on fragrant pink Milkweed flower
Common milkweed butterfly flower Asclepias syriaca plant, Royalty Free Stock Photo
A monarch butterfly shown hanging from milkweed with a large area to the left for writing. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Milkweed grows along shoreline of Montezuma Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asclepias syriaca. Green flower buds of a common milkweed. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woodland skipper butterfly on swamp milkweed closeup view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink flower of the Swamp Milkweed plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
In summertime many kinds of butterflies and bees swarm around the milkweed flowers to feast on the nectar and, in so doing, they transfer the pollen from plant to plant. And—most important of all— milkweed plants are the ONLY food that the larvae of our beloved and beleaguered Monarch butterfly can eat, and thus they are the critical link in the lifecycle of the Monarchs. Without milkweeds these beautiful butterflies will completely disappear; their population has already dropped an incredible 90% over the past decade.


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