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From #Bangladesh February ,12-02-2025
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- February ,12-02-2025,
Is grown as an ornamental garden plant and as a food source for some butterflies, however it may be harmful to the migration patterns of monarch butterflies when used in gardens outside of its native tropical range. Though public concern for the rapidly declining monarch population increased the demand and commercial availability of milkweed among nurseries in the US, the results have been mixed. While tropical milkweed may effectively sustain monarch larvae, the perennial growth of the plant takes ill effect on the monarchs' migratory patterns and may have other physiological effects.Use of the tropical milkweed in gardens has disrupted monarch migrations notably in California, Texas, Florida, and South Carolina.Unlike the milkweed species native to these locations, the tropical milkweed does not go dormant in the winter causing non-migratory groups of butterflies to form. Planting Asclepias curassavica in nonnative regions therefore remains controversial and criticized.
Scientificpossible uses. It fits in well within cottage, informal, and city gardens. With its leathery leaves, shrubby growth, and showy, fragrant flower clusters, it can be an exotic addition to mid and back positions in flower borders and beds. Also, it can be utilized to create attractive wall-side borders.SymbolismKalanchoe daigremontiana, formerly known as Bryophyllum daigremontianum and commonly called mother of thousands,alligator plant or Mexican hat plant, is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. Like other members of Bryophyllum now included in the genus Kalancho it can propagate vegetatively from plantlets that develop on its leaf margins, as well as through upshoots from lateral roots, and seeds. All parts of this species contain a very toxic steroid known as daigremontianin.Kalanchoe delagoensis and Kalanchoe houghtonii. The leaves of Kalanchoe laetivirens are completely green, while Kalanchoe daigremontiana has bands or spots on the back of leaves. The leaves of Kalanchoe delagoensis are linear, while Kalanchoe daigremontiana has lanceolate, oblong, ovate or triangular leaves. Kalanchoe houghtonii is a hybrid between Kalanchoe daigremontiana and Kalanchoe delagoensis, therefore has characteristics in between; its leaves are narrower than those of Kalanchoe daigremontiana and its leaf base is attenuate, cuneate to weakly cordate or auriculate, while Kalanchoe daigremontiana has strongly cordate to auriculate or even peltate leaves.MorphologyAs a succulent plant, Kalanchoe daigremontiana can survive prolonged periods of drought with little or no water.
Whether it is a house or an educational institution or a building of a commercial institution, the crown of thorns is taking a very important place in the greenery of plants. This tree full of thorns is slowly stealing the hearts of tree lovers. If someone plants a tree in front of the house, on the roof of the house, on the roof of the building, do not forget to put a crown of thorns. The dark green leaves bear eye-catching flowers. The crown of thorns has become very popular in Bangladesh. It is also called crown of thorns. Available in almost all the nurseries of the country, the thorns of this tree are more likeable, and the flower is an additional feature. A crown of thorns adorns my garden, this is the crown of my heart.