Teaching people about Monarchs involves getting it right to AVOID confusion..so how about we get the plant foods right? Kinda important no?
Ive noticed that many posters here and elsewhere on the internet are confused about some plants...specifically climbing vines as a Monarch food source....I'm not going to cover them all here but the one i see most often misquoted is Honeyvine...the plants Monarch larva feed on are in the family Asclepiadaceae, the Milkweed family..the sub family of that which most people are familiar with is Asclepias with tropical,common,sullivants,green and soforth as its members. Another subfamily ,cousins or branch of the family tree if you will ,is Cynanchum which have swallow-worts as members. The Honeyvine's most accurate common name is NOT blue vine,sandvine, climbing milkweed but HONEYVINE SWALLOW-WORT !it is a Cynanchum..Cynanchum Laeve formerly known as Ampelamus albidus. It is a great food stock plant..now it has relatives,brothers if you will which are bad.Cynanchum louiseae Black swallow-wort also known as Vincetoxicum nigrum. And Cynanchum rossicum ,Pale or European swallow-wort previously known as Vincetoxicum rossicum, These two are BAD invasive members of the family and are useless as larva food!!! So I hope that helps you...like Iv'e said before..stick to the scientific names and you can't go wrong!Peace.