Milkweed pods, exploding on a sunny Fall day. Here are a few fun facts about milkweed plants from Wikipedia:
"The milkweed filaments from the follicles are hollow and coated with wax, and have good insulation qualities. During World War II, over 5,500 short tons of milkweed floss were collected in the United States as a substitute for kapok. As of 2007, milkweed is grown commercially as a hypoallergenic filling for pillows."
"Being the sole food source of monarch butterfly larvae, the plant is often used in butterfly gardens."
"Milkweed also contains cardiac glycoside poisons. As a result, many
natives of South America and Africa used arrows poisoned with these
glycosides for fighting and hunting."
These facts made me wonder if growing milkweed could be a lucrative business, and yes it is, according to Farm Show magazine.
As you mull over the exciting prospects of becoming a milkweed farmer, have a good week....
8 comments:
nature, hopefully
will forgive this
flighty diversion. Milk
weed filaments bring to mind
cotton candy tasting
faint vanilla on a board
walk Atlantic City
1960 when in a coloring
book first colored
monarch butterfly amber
streaking chalk white never
having seen one. Second
nature now to know it by
its flight thru tangled star
light ivory
threads
So I have a pillow filled with cardiac glycoside poisons? Well, that explains a lot.
I'm right with Anon on the temps perdu flashback. Beautiful words as ever, to go with Ms.M's perfect pictures. Those things were just made to be backlit.
Lovely photos! Really, truly lovely. They bring back memories of my northern Illinois childhood.
Anon, I'm with Dive on your temps perdu flashback. Wonderful the way you put words together xxooxxoo
Hiker: I was also taken aback at the thought of what may be inside my pillow. Maybe this explains my dreams....
Thank you, Dive. It was a perfect day to photograph them. I like how Anon's words fit so well with the photos.
Thank you, Petrea. I remember them from my childhood in the Midwest, too. The pods always fascinated me.
looks so fluffy.
Hi Margaret. It does look fluffy. Perfect for pillows, they say. Although I also relate to what Karin said ;-)
So beautiful photos of milkweed pods exploding!
It's amazing that this plant has poisons...
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