Date: 04/14/2015
Number: 1
My milkweed has emerged, but except for the A. Verticillata, is not mature enough to feed a caterpillar just yet. At my address in Murfreesboro, TN, I have two A. Incarnata plants that are about 4 inches high, two A. Tuberosa that are about 2 inches high, and five A. Verticillata that are approx. 12 inches high (and quite beautiful I might add!). In addition, I started A. Curassavica indoors over the winter and have about twenty one-gallon pots with plants that are about 8 inches high. I've sold about 15 one-gallon pots of A. Curassavica to folks here in Murfreesboro, and all have reported healthy growth and wishing the Monarchs would visit us. :)
I also have one A. Syriaca seedling, two A. Incarnata seedlings, two unknown seedlings I received from friend's field on Carlton Rd. in Christiana, TN, and about 150 A. Curassavica seedlings. In addition, I sold two A. Incarnata seedlings and one A. Verticillata 3" cut to a friend on Cascade Ct. in Murfreesboro, and I planted twelve 8 inch A. Curassavica and nineteen A. Curassavica seedlings at Cason Lane Academy on Cason Lane in Murfreesboro.
Murfreesboro, TN
Latitude: 35.9 Longitude: -86.4
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