Showy Milkweed

Showy Milkweed

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ABOUT YOUR SEED:

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: Zones 3-9.

US Regions: Showy Milkweed is native to various regions across North America, including the western United States and parts of the Midwest. It's commonly found in meadows, prairies, and along roadsides.

Stratification: Showy Milkweed seeds may benefit from cold stratification to break dormancy and improve germination rates. You can place the seeds in a moist medium and keep them in the refrigerator for a few weeks before planting.

Germination Ease: Moderate. With proper stratification and care, Showy Milkweed seeds can germinate reliably.

Sunlight: Full sun. Showy Milkweed thrives in full sunlight and is commonly found in open, sunny locations.

Height: Showy Milkweed can reach a height of 2 to 3 feet (approximately 0.6 to 0.9 meters).

Color: The flowers of Showy Milkweed are typically pink to lavender, with a fragrant and visually attractive appearance.

Bloom Season: Showy Milkweed typically blooms from late spring to early summer, often from May to June. The blooms are a valuable nectar source for pollinators, particularly monarch butterflies.

Uses: Showy Milkweed is an important plant for supporting pollinators, particularly monarch butterflies. It serves as a host plant for monarch caterpillars, making it a crucial part of monarch conservation efforts. Additionally, it's an attractive wildflower for naturalized gardens and meadows, where it contributes to biodiversity and provides nectar for various pollinators.

Description: Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) is a native North American perennial plant known for its beautiful pink to lavender flowers and its critical role in supporting monarch butterflies. This plant is a member of the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae) and is a valuable addition to gardens and natural landscapes.

The flowers of Showy Milkweed are highly attractive to pollinators, and the plant serves as both a nectar source and a host plant for monarch butterflies. Monarch caterpillars exclusively feed on milkweed plants, making Showy Milkweed a key part of their life cycle.

Showy Milkweed typically forms clusters of pink to lavender flowers that are visually striking and fragrant. It's a great choice for gardeners looking to create pollinator-friendly landscapes, naturalized gardens, or meadows. In addition to its ecological importance, Showy Milkweed adds color and beauty to the garden while contributing to the conservation of monarch butterflies.

Creating healthy habitats

Butterflies are not only fun to watch but they serve a critical purpose as well.Butterflies and other pollinators including bees, moths, birds, and bats pollinate over 75% of the world's flowering plants. Domestic honey bees alone pollinate approximately $19 billion worth of crops in the U.S. each year.

Source: https://www.thesca.org/

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