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Asclepias Yellow - Annual

Asclepias Yellow

(Milkweed) Create a perfect butterfly oasis for the Monarch Butterfly by adding Asclepias curassavica Yellow to your garden. Standing 2-3 feet tall and spreading up to 2 feet wide, Asclepias curassavica Yellow produces bright, pure yellow flowers atop deep green foliage. Asclepias curassavica Yellow is annual milkweed in zones 9-10 and is grown as a

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Asclepias Silky Deep Red - Annual

Asclepias ‘Silky Deep Red’

(Milkweed) Layer your garden with Asclepias ‘Silky Deep Red’ and other Milkweed for a Monarch Butterfly paradise. ‘Silky Deep Red’ milkweed forms an upright, long-blooming clump with eye-catching bi-colored blooms. Standing 3-4 feet tall and spreading up to 3 feet wide, Asclepias “silky Deep Red’ features clusters of red buds that open to bicolor red

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Asclepias incarnata Milkmaid - Perennial

Asclepias ‘Milkmaid’ – PS – QT Pot

(Milkweed) Looking to attract Monarch Butterflies to your garden? Milkweed is a must! Asclepias ‘Milkmaid’ is an ultra hardy variety down to zone 2! Standing up to 4 feet tall, ‘Milkmaid’ Milkweed features attractive fragrant white blooms that attract Monarch Butterflies and pollinators to the garden. Planted in full sun to part shade locations, ‘Milkmaid’

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Asclepias Yellow - Annual

Asclepias Yellow – PS – QT Pot

(Milkweed) Create a perfect butterfly oasis for the Monarch Butterfly by adding Asclepias curassavica Yellow to your garden. Standing 2-3 feet tall and spreading up to 2 feet wide, Asclepias curassavica Yellow produces bright, pure yellow flowers atop deep green foliage. Asclepias curassavica Yellow is annual milkweed in zones 9-10 and is grown as a

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Aclepias speciosa - Milkweed - Perennial

Asclepias verticillata – PS – QT Pot

(Whorled Milkweed) Create a Monarch Butterfly Oasis by adding Milkweed to your garden. Asclepias verticillata is a hardy perennial in zones 3-9. Planted in full sun to part shade locations, Whorled Milkweed grows 1-3 feet tall in some of the harshest places like sand, clay, or rocky soils. This native woodland perennial has thin, whorled

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