by John Beaulieu » Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:53 pm
Yes, there is lots of choice in most of the patches so they can be choosey. The only time we found a caterpillar on the red-stemmed, they were the only variety in that patch. I think monarchs choose the green for egg laying because it seems a little more tender, with the red-stemmed seeming to be tougher leaved. In my garden with many species available, they skip the butterfly weed (A. tuberosa) since it has a much tougher leaf (they will feed at the flowers just as often, though).
John
John Beaulieu & Brenda Stride
Midhurst, Ontario CANADA
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