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Monarch butterflies love milkweed! These flowers are quite fragrant, with a scent resembling violets or pansies, and they range in color from faded light pink to reddish purple. Each flower is about ¼" across, consisting of 5 reflexed petals and 5 raised hoods with curved horns. The hoods are more light-colored than the petals. The pedicels of the flowers are light green to pale red and hairy. The blooming period lasts about 1-1½ months from early to mid-summer. It has also been used throughout history for a medicinal purpose.The young shoots, stems, flower buds, immature fruits, and roots of butterfly milkweed were boiled and eaten as a vegetable by various indigenous groups of eastern and mid-western America.
The Cherokee drank an infusion of common milkweed root and virgin's bower (Clematis species) for backaches. The Cherokee, Iroquois, and Rappahannock used the sap to remove warts, for ringworm, and for bee stings. The Cherokee used the plant as a laxative, an antidote for gravel and dropsy, and an infusion was given for mastitis. The Cherokee took an infusion of the root for venereal diseases. The Chippewa made a cold decoction of common milkweed root and added it to food to produce postpartum milk flow. The Iroquois took an infusion of milkweed leaves for stomach medicine. A compound decoction of plants was taken to prevent hemorrhage after childbirth by the Iroquois. The Menominee ate the buds or a decoction of the root for chest discomfort. The Ojibwa used the root as a female remedy. The Potawatomi used the root for unspecified ailments.
Common milkweed was used by the Meskwaki as a contraceptive. A Mohawk anti-fertility concoction was prepared by boiling a fistful of dried, pulverized milkweed and three jack-in-the-pulpit rhizomes in a pint of water for 20 minutes. The infusion was drunk at the rate of one cup an hour to induce temporary sterility.
When used incorrectly it can be toxic. Monarch's eat it as a defense from predators.

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I just saw on the news that the monarch butterfly is endangered. I would bid if you didn't charge $1.00
Jan 29th, 2014 at 3:58:28 PM PST by
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You also have the option to send stamps. Simply can't afford free shipping. Sorry.
Jan 29th, 2014 at 4:36:56 PM PST by
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Thanks for the education. Many are planting milkweed in their areas since much has been destroyed and monarchs need it. Milkweed seeds are pretty flat. If you lay them flat and wrap in napkin it will pass through with one stamp if it's not more than 1/4" thick in a regular envelope. Try to center it in the center of the package where the USPS machines have the least chance of running over the seeds.
Jan 31st, 2014 at 5:34:10 PM PST by
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I usually wrap my seeds in bubble wrap to try to protect them and if it's not over 1/4" thick or there are not more than one item in envelope 1 stamp will do. Thanks for looking, I appreciate it!
Jan 31st, 2014 at 5:41:11 PM PST by

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