This long-blooming milkweed species an interesting derived the appearance the seed pods, resemble antelope horns. plant clump-forming, long, thin, lanceolate leaves fold lengthwise slightly stems ranging bright green a slight purple cast. round clusters flowers wonderfully intricate.
Richard McMillin/Getty Images. Antelope Horn Milkweed/Spider Milkweed. Asclepias asperula, Zones 5 9. Similar but intricate A. viridis, is commonly called spider milkweed, Southwest native stunner's seed heads mimic horns the plant reaches 2 feet tall 2 feet wide.It prefers sun sandy clay soil.
Along providing host nectar source monarch butterflies, milkweed provides aesthetic beauty your landscape its unique blooms. . Texas, I teach 5th grade Brazosport Christian School. would love plant milkweed bush attract monarchs to my students experience watching grow eggs .
A monarch chrysalis hangs the leaf common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca.This the stage the life cycle the caterpillar to butterfly. to ARS Iowa State University study nine milkweed species native Iowa, female monarch butterflies laid eggs all milkweeds, the swamp common milkweed averaged highest number eggs.
Narrowleaf milkweed grows pointy leaves will add unique to outdoor space attracting butterflies. Growing in USDA zones 6 10, tend bloom June September, will give plenty time enjoy 1 3-foot height, pink white flowers, the butterflies that attracted it.
Swamp milkweed thinner leaves more colorful flowers common milkweed. Swamp milkweed (A. incarnata) also well-behaved common milkweed, forming clumps than spreading out. grows 2 4 feet tall, deep rose-pink flowers, is shade tolerant.
Blooming May July, flowers pale green rose purple centers. flowers held irregular clusters, there usually one cluster plant. Green milkweed drought tolerant can thrive soil has low medium moisture content. plant requires full sun well-drained soil.
Swamp milkweed features vibrant pink blooms attract pollinators, including monarch butterflies native bees. . it's to contaminated the Ophryocystis elektroscirrha parasite can kill monarch queen butterflies. It's commonly sold garden centers big box stores make you avoid one! Creating .
Plants That Attract Butterflies. Native plant varieties best; butterflies only eat native flowers. building butterfly garden, really pollinator garden, native varieties far effective. caterpillars, plants milkweed, dill, asters. Monarch caterpillars eat milkweed. fact, .
Arizona Milkweed (Asclepias angustifolia)• Perennial • Spring-late summer blooms; white • 18″-36″H 12″-24″W • Well-drained rocky soil • Zones 8B-10A • Full partial sun • water; maintenance • Attracts bees, birds, butterflies
Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), also known as butterfly flower