The only plant that Monarchs eat are milkweeds. There are several varieties of milkweed but the Monarch will only lay its eggs on these plants. Then the caterpillar eats the leaves before spinning a chrysalis and later turning into a butterfly. We have become part of the Monarch Waystation program which helps Monarchs since their habitats are decreasing with more and more development. Here's an article about it:
http://www.thenatureinus.com/2007/03/monarch-butterflies-and-waystation.html
No, not at all. Sickness and death of horses has occured when horses have eaten hay that has later found to have contained foxglove.
they eat eucalyptus
they eat the leaves of a milkweed plant
Yes, consuming foxglove can be deadly due to the presence of cardiac glycosides that can cause serious harm to the heart and other organs. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if someone has ingested any part of the foxglove plant.
The foxglove comes from Ireland
Foxglove - film - was created in 2008.
Foxglove Pug was created in 1831.
Foxgloves are plants that obtain their nutrients mostly through photosynthesis and from the soil via their root systems.
Because people think there so beutiful and try to keep them as pets and they do not eat them because monarchs have poisin in them
The Welsh word for "foxglove" is "menyg lis".
The Foxglove is a native of Europe and was naturalized to the United States.
Foxglove - DC Comics - was created in 1991.