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Wildflowers - Asclepias Seeds
Known for its unique ability to host monarchs and other beautiful winged creatures, milkweed is the number one choice for butterfly lovers everywhere. The sweetly-scented clusters come in white, orange, and varying shades of pink. Since the plant forms its seeds in fluff-filled pods, it is easy to collect them yourself and expand your planting for the next year. Children will love growing this variety as well as watching the transformation of caterpillars into butterflies.
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Poke Milkweed Seeds Asclepias exaltata Quick View
xPoke Milkweed Seeds
Asclepias exaltata
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These tall, elegant stalks can be found in woodland areas across the eastern United States and Canada. The white flower clusters are great for attracting monarch butterflies to a shaded garden.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Tall Green Milkweed Seeds Asclepias hirtella Quick View
xTall Green Milkweed Seeds
Asclepias hirtella
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Though not as well known as other varieties of milkweed, this tall variety distinguishes itself with abundant clusters of green-white flowers. It especially attracts monarch butterflies, so it is an excellent choice for a butterfly garden in full sun.Starting at $3.75 USD -
Whorled Milkweed Seeds Asclepias verticillata Quick View
xWhorled Milkweed Seeds
Asclepias verticillata
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This is a milkweed that grows in many regions of the United States. It is a late-blooming variety that is especially valuable as a butterfly host. The white flower clusters on the long, narrow leaves are a late-season food source for the Monarch Butterfly.Starting at $3.75 USD
Known for its unique ability to host monarchs and other beautiful winged creatures, milkweed is the number one choice for butterfly lovers everywhere. The sweetly-scented clusters come in white, orange, and varying shades of pink. Since the plant forms its seeds in fluff-filled pods, it is easy to collect them yourself and expand your planting for the next year. Children will love growing this variety as well as watching the transformation of caterpillars into butterflies.