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The Milkweed Lands

An Epic Story of One Plant: Its Nature and Ecology

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Delve into this fascinating appreciation of milkweed, an often-overlooked plant, and discover an amazing range of insects and organisms that depend on it as the seasons unfold, with this collaboration between a noted ecologist and an award-winning botanical illustrator.

Ecologist Eric Lee-Mäder and noted botanical artist Beverly Duncan have teamed up to create this unique exploration of the complex ecosystem that is supported by the remarkable milkweed plant, often over-looked or dismissed as a roadside weed. With stunning, up-close illustrations and engaging text, they trace every stage of the plant's changes and evolutions throughout the seasons, including germination, growth, flowering, and seed development. Simultaneously, they chronicle the lives of the many creatures whose lives are intertwined with the milkweed: monarch butterflies; soldier and queen butterflies; milkweed tussock moths; large and small milkweed bugs; milkweed weevils; bumble bees; goldfinches; and more. The delightful illustrations and illuminating text give the reader the feeling of browsing an avid naturalist's sketchbook, while also learning about different milkweed species, how to propagate milkweed in the garden, the industrial uses of milkweed, interesting milkweed relatives, and more.
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      August 1, 2023
      "The milkweed is a displaced citizen in its own land," begins entomologist Lee-M�der, "kind of a vagrant, occupying the botanical equivalent of homeless encampments." Together with Beverly Duncan's detailed, utterly charming watercolors throughout, the author restores the milkweed to its rightful importance, from its use by Indigenous North Americans to treat coughs and congestion to its critical importance in the diet of monarch butterflies--and everything in between. Lee-M�der touches on milkweed's representative species, use of its flowers in producing honey ("suggestive of quince, with a light tang") and its seedpod in filling life vests in the past, the insects that feed on and around its roots, its life cycle, the decimation of its populations by herbicides and its modern-day restoration, its various pollinators, and the foliage diseases that hit it the hardest. All in all, a compact, approachable, highly attractive primer on the topic.

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