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Asclepias plants are used by the Queen and Monarch butterfly for egg-laying. It is also the only plant material that a Monarch caterpillar can eat and survive on. Besides attracting the butterflies, its nectar is a food source for bees, swallowtails and hummingbirds. Asclepias, pronounced as-KLEE-pea-us, is more commonly called Milkweed, or Butterfly Weed a rather villainous nickname. But, it is far from being a weed. It is non-invasive and safe to plant in any garden. Milkweed grows wild in most of the U.S. and produces sweetly fragrant mauvy-pink flowers, there are actually over 200 species globally, all bearing different colored blossoms. The Butterfly Weed plant grows best in full sun when planted in well-drained soil. Water moderately, but not late in the day. Along with being a low maintenance plant, Butterfly Weed is also deer-proof. Our Asclepias plants for sale are guaranteed, read about it on our Satisfaction page. |
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