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Calotropis Gigantea – Perfect to Feed All the Monarch Caterpillars

Calotropis Gigantea – Perfect to Feed All the Monarch Caterpillars

Monarch butterflies are endangered and it is no breaking news. But, how do we humans contribute in ensuring that these beautiful and unique creatures are saved from becoming completely extinct so that their infamous migration towards South prevails? Well, we can begin with planting milkweed plants as they are the solo host of these butterflies where they feed and lay eggs.

 

However, just planting the plants in your courtyard is not enough. You also need to be prepared for the fact that when the older butterflies will lay eggs in those plants, there should be sufficient food and growth environment for those caterpillars before they grow their wings and fly off. Now, the concerning point is that these caterpillars eat a huge volume of food as they rely on this fuel solely when they undertake the 3000 miles migration and not every plant from the milkweed family would be able to offer that.

 

Thus, we recommend you to grow the ultimate milkweed plant to feed them all comfortably – Calotropis Gigantea. It is a giant milkweed for monarch caterpillars that you can grow in your garden and as they grow, they would attract and feed more butterflies over the years without any worry.

 

Now, before you go on to purchase and grow this gigantic trees, here are some of the things that you should know about the Calotropis Gigantea so that you have a fair idea how these plants look and how they are not just the giant milkweed for monarch caterpillars, but they also add beauty to your garden and more freshness as well as greenery to your surroundings.

 

 Calotropis Gigantea

 

The specs of Calotropis Gigantea:

 

  • Height: 8-10 feet (can grow taller in tropical zones)
  • Flowers: All White or Purple-White
  • Leaves are fuzzy in texture
  • Flowers bloom in the entire season
  • Lightly scented flowers
  • Grows in full sunlight to part shade

 

Pros of growing Calotropis Gigantea:

 

  • They bloom constantly throughout the season.
  • They have relatively thick and large leaves that can host and sustain a large number of monarch caterpillars.
  • The caterpillars can pupate of the gigantea tree itself.
  • The trees are suitable to grow in dry as well as difficult soil also.
  • It is an amazing option for the gardeners who are always looking to grow something new and unique in their garden.

 

Tips to grow Calotropis Gigantea:

 

  • Be careful while watering them. They do not like too much of wet feet.
  • Improve the drainage by mixing sand into the potting soil.
  • To avoid the additional seedlings from growing in the next spring, simply cut off the seed pods before they pop open.

 

From where to get Calotropis Gigantea plants or seeds?

 

The giant milkweed for monarch butterflies is a native to India, Indonesia, Malaysia and China. However, your native monarch butterflies will also feed on them and lay their eggs in their trees without any trouble as these plants are the perfect hosts for their caterpillars for a longer period of time. Thus, you do not need to worry about finding the native species of these plants and you can order them from the trusted sources such as Educational Science.

 

To order the high quality gigantea plants, shop with us at https://www.educationalscience.com/milkweed-plants



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