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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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Common Milkweed Seeds Asclepias syriaca
This familiar wildflower is a significant food source for monarch caterpillars and butterflies, and so it is used for butterfly gardens and waystations. This common variety spreads easily, but most gardeners do not mind if it spreads a bit.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
Showy Milkweed Seeds Asclepias speciosa
A popular native wildflower in western North America, Showy Milkweed commonly occurs on rocky slopes, woodland areas, or streams. The sweet-scented pink blossoms draw many butterflies, so you will want this in your garden if you like butterflies!Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $17.72 / Oz -
On Sale! Swamp Milkweed Seeds Asclepias incarnata
These showy, pink flowers give off a sweet scent similar to cinnamon or vanilla. Attractive to butterflies, this variety flourishes in swamps or along streams, so it is a great option for a butterfly plant in a wet setting. Swamp milkweed plants are a staple of many wetland plantings.Quick ViewxSwamp Milkweed Seeds
Asclepias incarnata
These showy, pink flowers give off a sweet scent similar to cinnamon or vanilla. Attractive to butterflies, this variety flourishes in swamps or along streams, so it is a great option for a butterfly plant in a wet setting. Swamp milkweed plants are a staple of many wetland plantings.
$3.48 Pkt - $14.49 / Oz
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.