How To Create A Monarch Waystation
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Jun 17, 2016 · Revised on Oct 20, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Jun 17, 2016 · Revised on Oct 20, 2025
Pollinators need our help - and your yard can make a difference! A Monarch Waystation is an intentionally-managed garden that provides food and habitat for the endagered Monarch butterfly population.
As a rule, a waystation must include at least 2 types of Asclepias plants. Asclepias, known by the common names Milkweed or Butterfly Weed, is the host plant that is essential for the survival of Monarch caterpillars. Its nectar-rich, fragrant flowers attract adult Monarch Butterflies and many other pollinators, too. When you plant a Monarch Waystation, in addition to seeing lots of Monarch butterflies, you’ll notice a huge increase in pollinators overall in your yard!Â
Read on for a garden design plan, plant list, and tips for designing and registering your own Monarch Waystation.
A Monarch Waystation has to meet several criteria:
A butterfly host plant is the place where butterflies lay their eggs for the next generation. Host plants are the sole food source required for the survival of developing caterpillars so that they can become strong, healthy butterflies.
Monarchs exclusively rely on Asclepias (Milkweed or Butterfly Weed) as their host plant.Â
Asclepias facts:
While host plants are food sources for caterpillars, nectar plants are food that fuels the flight of adult butterflies. Recent research suggests that a lack of nectar plants is playing big part in the decline of Monarchs.
While providing habitat and food for Monarchs is a great focus all on its own, we also want to be sure as gardeners that our big-picture practices are aligned with the overall protection of these pollinators. Monarch Watch does a great job of reminding us that how we do things in the garden really matters.
Though not every plant is visibly in bloom in this shot (Phlox! Salvia! Lavender!) here is a numbered view of a certified Monarch waystation. A plant list is below, followed by a comprehensive list of host and nectar plants for designing your own waystation.

Perennial Nectar PlantsÂ
Annual Nectar PlantsÂ

Now that you know what will be required, you can register your garden as a certified Monarch Waystation through MonarchWatch.org!
Certification means that your garden has met the criteria for providing food, shelter, and breeding grounds for Monarch butterflies, and that your gardening practices have proven sustainable enough to continue supporting Monarchs into the future.
To apply for certification and join over 40,000 butterfly gardeners, you can visit MonarchWatch.org!Â
Once approved, you'll receive an official Certificate of Appreciation. For just a little bit extra, you can even order a cool sign to hang in your garden! You can even choose a fun name for your site, which will be printed on the sign. Your garden will be listed on the interactive online map, along with all of the other Certified Monarch Waystations in the US.Â