The accompanying use of these poisons has proven deadly to milkweed.
Last Flight of the Monarchs? A Plea for Help for the Dying Butterflies|Michael Daly|February 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But the biggest factor is thought to be an accompanying decrease in milkweed, where the Monarchs lay their eggs along the way.
Last Flight of the Monarchs? A Plea for Help for the Dying Butterflies|Michael Daly|February 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Other supporters of the milkweed effort include Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.
Last Flight of the Monarchs? A Plea for Help for the Dying Butterflies|Michael Daly|February 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Graywolf Press is there, along with Milkweed, Coffee House Press, Rain Taxi magazine.
Benjamin Percy: How I Write|Noah Charney|June 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Other men padded saddles with milkweed and sewed and polished leather.
When the Owl Cries|Paul Bartlett
I don't see any flowers, though, only big tall weeds, rows and rows of 'em—milkweed—that's what it is!
The Wonderful Bed|Gertrude Knevels
He had a stick in his hand with which he struck at the foliage of the hazel brush or decapitated a milkweed.
Hempfield|David Grayson
They were laden two or three pairs deep, as it were, with the pollen masses of a milkweed.
My Studio Neighbors|William Hamilton Gibson
The dust rose behind the carriage, then sank upon and further whitened the milkweed and the love vine and the papaw bushes.
Lewis Rand|Mary Johnston
British Dictionary definitions for milkweed
milkweed
/ (ˈmɪlkˌwiːd) /
noun
Also called: silkweedany plant of the mostly North American genus Asclepias, having milky sap and pointed pods that split open to release tufted seeds: family AsclepiadaceaeSee also asclepias