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Monarch Watch Waystation Certification
A Monarch Waystation is a garden that provides milkweed and nectar plants for monarch butterflies during their annual migration. Monarch Watch, based at the University of Kansas, runs the registration program. The $18 application fee covers processing and adds your habitat to the national online registry. Registration includes a Certificate of Recognition mailed via USPS. The aluminum waystation sign is a separate purchase.
Common steps for every program in this guide
- Plant milkweed native to your region. Choose a milkweed species native to your area. Monarch Watch strongly recommends avoiding tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) in most of the US due to its effect on migration behavior.
- Add nectar plants that bloom across seasons. Plant natives that flower from early spring through late fall to support adult monarchs at multiple points in their migration. Coneflowers, native sages, and native asters are good starting points.
- Complete the online registration. Visit the Monarch Watch shop and complete the Waystation Certification Application. The $18 non-refundable fee covers processing and adds your habitat to the online registry.
- Receive your Certificate of Recognition. Monarch Watch mails a Certificate of Recognition with your name and assigned Waystation ID. The registry is updated periodically and can take several weeks to reflect your new listing. The aluminum sign is a separate purchase from the Monarch Watch shop.
Full application guide for Monarch Watch Waystation: required documents and how to avoid rejection
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What counts as a Monarch Waystation?
Open the official program site (opens in new tab)Which plants qualify?
Open the official program site (opens in new tab)Will an HOA restrict a Monarch Waystation?
Open the official program site (opens in new tab)Monarch Watch Waystation Certification FAQs
How large does a Monarch Waystation have to be?
Does the Waystation registration include a sign?
Can my HOA block a Monarch Waystation?
Is tropical milkweed acceptable for a Waystation?
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