The Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park is partnering with Riverside Native Perennials in Delaware, OH to bring you a fundraising opportunity that will benefit the Conservancy as well as Monarch butterflies and other native pollinators. We’re offering Ohio native milkweeds in 1-gallon containers that will serve as hostplants for Monarch caterpillars and as a nectar and pollen source for countless insects and even hummingbirds. Most people are familiar with the Common Milkweed that grows in fields and along roadways but there are many other species of milkweed sporting brightly colored orange, pink and white flowers. Some species have broad leaves while others have thin leaves reminiscent of pine needles. Most species are perfectly suited to become part of your home landscape and perennial beds. By planting milkweed, you’ll be helping not only Monarchs but a host of other pollinators and caterpillars as well. Throughout summer, the flowers bustle with insect activity as bees, moths, flies and butterflies visit for food. Please take a moment to see the beautiful species we have to offer. Milkweeds are undemanding plants and reliably send up new stems and flowers every year.
Plant pick-up is at the Cuyahoga Valley Env. Ed. Ctr, 3675 Oak Hill Road, Peninsula, OH on Saturday, Sept 24 from 1P to 4P.
Thank you for supporting native pollinators and the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National!