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Mazatlan's Milkweed and the Monarch's Extinction

Mazatlan's Milkweed and the Monarch's Extinction

Released Wednesday, 27th June 2018
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Mazatlan's Milkweed and the Monarch's Extinction

Mazatlan's Milkweed and the Monarch's Extinction

Mazatlan's Milkweed and the Monarch's Extinction

Mazatlan's Milkweed and the Monarch's Extinction

Wednesday, 27th June 2018
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San Juan milkweed

 

Paco's Reserva de Flora y Fauna

The monarch butterfly isn't the only butterfly that uses Asclepias plants as their host. Queen butterflies and Soldier butterflies are a common sight in tropical regions like Mexico and central America.

The summer is the slow season for milkweed butterflies in Mexico. Due the the heat and it's drying effect on the milkweed in the area I did not see any milkweed butterflies during my visit.

December and January are the rainy season in Mazatlan Mexico. During the wet time of year in the winter months the milkweed that was dry and dormant thru the summer comes back to life and grows with vigor. 

Tropical Milkweed in the Tropical EcoRegion

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