Monarch Vase

$35.00

This mailbox-shaped vase is decorated with monarch butterflies and tiger swallowtails which fly among red and purple flowers. The unique design, with eight holes at the top, will hold just a few to a handful of flowers and keep them straight and perky. Use it to add a bit of beauty to even the smallest space.

Length: 3-1/2"
Width: 3-1/2"
Height: 3-3/4"

Monarch butterfly populations are plummeting—in the western US, they’ve declined by 99% since the 1980s. The numerous causes include the widespread use of pesticides, habitat loss due to development and extreme weather as a result of climate change. Organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Center for Biological Diversity are working to save the species from extinction. But anyone with a backyard can help by planting a bit of milkweed, the only food that monarch caterpillars eat. Without milkweed, the caterpillar can’t develop into a butterfly.

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This mailbox-shaped vase is decorated with monarch butterflies and tiger swallowtails which fly among red and purple flowers. The unique design, with eight holes at the top, will hold just a few to a handful of flowers and keep them straight and perky. Use it to add a bit of beauty to even the smallest space.

Length: 3-1/2"
Width: 3-1/2"
Height: 3-3/4"

Monarch butterfly populations are plummeting—in the western US, they’ve declined by 99% since the 1980s. The numerous causes include the widespread use of pesticides, habitat loss due to development and extreme weather as a result of climate change. Organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Center for Biological Diversity are working to save the species from extinction. But anyone with a backyard can help by planting a bit of milkweed, the only food that monarch caterpillars eat. Without milkweed, the caterpillar can’t develop into a butterfly.

This mailbox-shaped vase is decorated with monarch butterflies and tiger swallowtails which fly among red and purple flowers. The unique design, with eight holes at the top, will hold just a few to a handful of flowers and keep them straight and perky. Use it to add a bit of beauty to even the smallest space.

Length: 3-1/2"
Width: 3-1/2"
Height: 3-3/4"

Monarch butterfly populations are plummeting—in the western US, they’ve declined by 99% since the 1980s. The numerous causes include the widespread use of pesticides, habitat loss due to development and extreme weather as a result of climate change. Organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Center for Biological Diversity are working to save the species from extinction. But anyone with a backyard can help by planting a bit of milkweed, the only food that monarch caterpillars eat. Without milkweed, the caterpillar can’t develop into a butterfly.