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Asclepias viridis
SPIDER ANTELOPE HORNS MILKWEED

SKU: 824-010
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Unlike many other Milkweed, Spider Milkweed (also known as Antelope Horns Milkweed) is a medium-height Milkweed, which can make it easier to fit into a small space, or an up-front garden. Flowers are quite large, extremely attractive, and creamy white with burgundy highlights. Plants will slowly spread in the garden, and are very tolerant of dry conditions.

The milkweed flowers attract MANY butterflies of all kinds (not just Monarchs)! The beautiful perfume of the flowers is fragrant for quite a distance away, which draws butterflies of all kinds to it's nectar!

Milkweed is an essential perennial plant for the butterfly garden, and it is the ONLY plant that the monarch caterpillar can eat! It is probably the most used plant 'food' (nectar) for pollinators. Our milkweed have monarch caterpillars on it almost every year. Look carefully under the leaves, which is where they are usually hiding. If they are present on your plant, they will often make their chrysalis there too, and you can watch them transform from caterpillar to butterfly! Monarch butterflies are in steady decline, and habitat destruction is at least partially to blame. This plant can assist the monarch in recovering. Watching the life cycle of monarchs can be an excellent learning experience for kids too!

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 4-9

Height: 14"

Location: Sun or part sun

Bloom time: Mid summer to fall

Seeds per packet: 10 

Asclepias viridis
SPIDER ANTELOPE HORNS MILKWEED

SKU: 824-010
Regular price 7.99
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Unlike many other Milkweed, Spider Milkweed (also known as Antelope Horns Milkweed) is a medium-height Milkweed, which can make it easier to fit into a small space, or an up-front garden. Flowers are quite large, extremely attractive, and creamy white with burgundy highlights. Plants will slowly spread in the garden, and are very tolerant of dry conditions.

The milkweed flowers attract MANY butterflies of all kinds (not just Monarchs)! The beautiful perfume of the flowers is fragrant for quite a distance away, which draws butterflies of all kinds to it's nectar!

Milkweed is an essential perennial plant for the butterfly garden, and it is the ONLY plant that the monarch caterpillar can eat! It is probably the most used plant 'food' (nectar) for pollinators. Our milkweed have monarch caterpillars on it almost every year. Look carefully under the leaves, which is where they are usually hiding. If they are present on your plant, they will often make their chrysalis there too, and you can watch them transform from caterpillar to butterfly! Monarch butterflies are in steady decline, and habitat destruction is at least partially to blame. This plant can assist the monarch in recovering. Watching the life cycle of monarchs can be an excellent learning experience for kids too!

Type: Hardy perennial

Hardiness zones: 4-9

Height: 14"

Location: Sun or part sun

Bloom time: Mid summer to fall

Seeds per packet: 10