Description
Plant Specs:
- Perennial: USDA hardiness zones 3-7 (lows -40 °C or -40 °F)
- Native to Central US and Eastern Canada
- Full sun to part shade
- Height: 2 to 3 feet
- Spacing: 1 to 2 ft
- Flowers: shades of pink with fragrant blooms
- Smooth leaves compared to Common
- Blooms during summer months (June-Aug)
Plant Propagation:
- Sow seeds directly outside in fall– November is a good option for most regions
- Start seeds indoors 2 months before final frost- seeds must be cold stratified
- Sow seeds directly after final frost
- Winter sowing is a good option if you want to control plant placement
- Pros:
- Easier to control in a garden setting than Asclepias syriaca
- Popular host plant for caterpillars
- Many butterflies use as an early nectar source, including monarchs
- Easy to start from milkweed seeds
- Sweet fragrant blossoms that fill the air.
Cons:
- Prone to aphid pests like most milkweed
- Spreads slowly through underground rhizomes
- Does not transplant well because of long taproot
Native to: AR, IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, OK, SD, WI.
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