Monarch Butterfly

Bosky Dell Natives

The Monarch caterpillar eats the leaves of milkweed species (above left), whose poison doesn't kill the larvae, but makes the adult toxic to predators! Many flowers bred for their showy blooms do so at the expense of nectar production, while native flowers provide for the butterflies with greater sources of nectar. When these plants disappear, so do our butterflies.

At Bosky Dell Natives, you will find many native plants crucial to the survival of local butterflies.


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  • Native Species Nurseries
Contact Bosky Dell Natives
Lory Duralia
23311 SW Bosky Dell Ln
West Linn, OR  97068
Phone: 503-638-5945
Fax: 503-638-8047


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