Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Botanical Name | Asclepias fascicularis |
Zone | 7-10 |
Soil | Well-draining soil |
Light | Full sun |
Form | Upright, thin-stemmed flower |
Height | 1-3 feet |
Spread | 9-12 inches |
Bloom | Clusters of small, whorled flowers, white to light pink in color |
Pollinator Friendly | Yes! Very important for hummingbirds, bees and butterflies, especially the monarch butterfly. |
Asclepias fascicularis (Narrow Leaf Milkweed)
$10.00
Asclepias fascicularis, or narrowleaf milkweed, is a beautiful, drought-tolerant perennial native to western North America, prized for its delicate clusters of pale pink to lavender flowers that bloom in summer and attract monarch butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Its slender, whorled leaves give it a graceful appearance, and it thrives in sunny, well-drained habitats like grasslands and gardens. This low-maintenance plant is essential for pollinator conservation, serving as both a nectar source and a host for monarch caterpillars.
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