
Why Is Milkweed Important?
Milkweed (Asclepias spp.) is the only host plant for Monarch butterflies. Monarchs exclusively lay eggs on milkweed, and their caterpillars can only eat milkweed leaves. Without milkweed, Monarch populations decline.
π¦ Why Milkweed Matters
- Provides food and habitat for Monarch caterpillars.
- Contains toxic compounds that protect Monarchs from predators.
- Serves as an essential nectar source for butterflies, bees, and pollinators.
Why Is Milkweed Disappearing?
πΎ Habitat loss due to urbanization and agriculture.
π Herbicide use that kills milkweed in fields and along roadsides.
π₯ Land clearing & wildfires destroying native milkweed patches.
π Climate change affecting plant growth and migration patterns.
Best Native Milkweed for Oak Ridge Estates
π± Narrowleaf Milkweed (Asclepias fascicularis) β Blooms MayβSeptember, seeds in late summer.
π± California Milkweed (Asclepias californica) β Blooms AprilβJuly, seeds in late summer.
π± Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) β Blooms MayβSeptember, seeds in late summer.
π± Woollypod Milkweed (Asclepias eriocarpa) β Blooms MayβAugust, seeds in late summer.
How to Grow Milkweed from Seed
Seed Collection & Storage
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Harvest seeds in late summer to fall when pods turn brown.
π‘ Store in a cool, dry place in paper envelopes.

Cold Stratification (Mimicking Winter Conditions)
π¨ Refrigerate seeds for 30β60 days in a moist paper towel before planting.
π± Sow directly in fall to let nature provide winter dormancy.
Planting & Care
π Plant in early spring or fall.
πΎ Sow ΒΌ inch deep in well-draining soil.
π§ Water lightly until germination, then reduce watering.
Common Pests on Milkweed & Solutions
1. Oleander Aphids π‘
π Problem: Sucks plant juices, weakens growth.
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Solution: Spray with water, release ladybugs.
2. Milkweed Bugs π΄
π Problem: Feeds on seeds, reducing plant reproduction.
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Solution: Hand-pick bugs, encourage predators.
3. Spider Mites π·
π Problem: Causes yellowing leaves, webbing.
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Solution: Spray with water, increase humidity.
Companion Planting for Milkweed
Milkweed grows best alongside native plants that attract pollinators and provide habitat diversity.
πΌ California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
πΈ Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
πΎ Deergrass (Muhlenbergia rigens)
πΏ Cleveland Sage (Salvia clevelandii)
How You Can Help
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Plant native milkweedβavoid tropical milkweed!
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Avoid herbicides & pesticides to protect Monarchs.
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Preserve wild milkweedβdonβt remove plants from natural habitats.
Get Involved
π± Want to plant native milkweed? Check out these local resources:
π California Native Plant Society
π Xerces Society for Pollinator Conservation
π Monarch Watch
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