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Judy sent me this interesting and important article about Asclepias curassavica (opens in new tab). Apparently, it hosts a parasite to Monarch butterflies and doesn’t always die at the right time in fall, potentially confusing migrating Monarchs. Use the regional native butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) instead!
A faithful blog reader sent me a cool article about plants and lichens growing in highly contaminated or naturally heavy metal rich soils. Thank you, you know who you are.