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Tue Apr 11, 2023, 11:10 AM Apr 2023

XERCES Society: MONARCH NECTAR PLANTS Great Lakes [View all]

https://xerces.org/sites/default/files/2018-05/17-007_02_XercesSoc_MonarchNectarPlants_Great-Lakes_web-3page.pdf

Find your own region.

https://xerces.org/monarchs/monarch-nectar-plant-guides

What is a Monarch’s Favorite Nectar Plant? Scientists are Seeking Your Observations

https://xerces.org/blog/what-is-monarchs-favorite-nectar-plant-scientists-are-seeking-your-observations

Please remember that milkweeds are very important for the monarch's life cycle but we need to plant and
protect other plants that provide food for monarchs through out their seasons "up here." Such as New
England Aster which is a good late season nectar source.

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