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Swan plants = food
• Most customers buy swan plants for food for caterpillars or they plant them so that female Monarchs will lay eggs on them.
• Female Monarchs can smell a swan plant from 2 kilometres away!
• It’s important that swan plants are NOT sprayed to remove aphids and/or caterpillars – or if they are, they are removed from sale.
• People who buy swan plants that have been sprayed can be very upset when caterpillars start to die – and this is very bad for customer relations.
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Egg Ovum
Adult Imago
Monarch metamorphosis or life cycle
Pupa Chrysalis
Caterpillar Larva
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Male and female Monarch
• Males have a black spot (or scent pouch) on each hindwing• The veins on the wings of a female are broader than a male’s
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Interesting immigrants!
• Monarchs come from North America and ‘flew/blew’ here in the 1840s• The swan plant comes from Africa – and probably arrived here as a
‘stowaway’ in lifesavers, pillows etc. The silk is used by native Africans as a filler for soft furnishings… which may well have been dumped here when they outlived their useful life.
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Swan plant is poisonous
• Temporary blindness• Skin allergies• Be careful!
• Bitter taste • Birds learn not to eat them
except for the shining cuckoo
More detailed information on www.monarch.org.nz
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Tips to tell customers
• Observe, don’t touch • Chemicals can harm! These also include fly spray, sun screen,
hand cream, flea collars – not ‘just pesticides’• Plants may have different levels of toxicity : soil structure, type of
milkweed, humidity etc… This can also affect caterpillars.• Let caterpillars transfer themselves by putting the new plant next
to the plant which is devoid of leaves.