Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) Seeds

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Enhance your garden’s ecosystem with Asclepias incarnata, commonly known as Swamp Milkweed, a native plant ideal for wet or damp soils in the Eastern, Midwest, and Southern United States. Each packet contains seeds of this elegant perennial, known for its vibrant pink to mauve flowers that bloom from mid-summer through early fall. Swamp Milkweed attracts a variety of pollinators, including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it a perfect addition to pollinator-friendly gardens and wetland areas.

As a host plant for monarch butterflies, Asclepias incarnata provides essential food and habitat for their caterpillars. Unlike many milkweeds, it thrives in moist environments, making it an excellent choice for rain gardens, pond edges, and other damp spots.

Scientific Name: Asclepias incarnata

Packet Size: 1 gram (approx. 100 seeds)

Bloom Color: Pink to Mauve

Bloom Time: July - September

Growing Conditions: Full sun to partial shade; prefers moist to wet soils

Ideal Regions: Eastern, Midwest, and Southern U.S., including states like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Texas.

Support monarch conservation and enhance wet areas in your garden by planting Asclepias incarnata, providing a vital resource for pollinators and adding a natural beauty to water-adjacent landscapes.

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Enhance your garden’s ecosystem with Asclepias incarnata, commonly known as Swamp Milkweed, a native plant ideal for wet or damp soils in the Eastern, Midwest, and Southern United States. Each packet contains seeds of this elegant perennial, known for its vibrant pink to mauve flowers that bloom from mid-summer through early fall. Swamp Milkweed attracts a variety of pollinators, including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it a perfect addition to pollinator-friendly gardens and wetland areas.

As a host plant for monarch butterflies, Asclepias incarnata provides essential food and habitat for their caterpillars. Unlike many milkweeds, it thrives in moist environments, making it an excellent choice for rain gardens, pond edges, and other damp spots.

Scientific Name: Asclepias incarnata

Packet Size: 1 gram (approx. 100 seeds)

Bloom Color: Pink to Mauve

Bloom Time: July - September

Growing Conditions: Full sun to partial shade; prefers moist to wet soils

Ideal Regions: Eastern, Midwest, and Southern U.S., including states like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Texas.

Support monarch conservation and enhance wet areas in your garden by planting Asclepias incarnata, providing a vital resource for pollinators and adding a natural beauty to water-adjacent landscapes.

Enhance your garden’s ecosystem with Asclepias incarnata, commonly known as Swamp Milkweed, a native plant ideal for wet or damp soils in the Eastern, Midwest, and Southern United States. Each packet contains seeds of this elegant perennial, known for its vibrant pink to mauve flowers that bloom from mid-summer through early fall. Swamp Milkweed attracts a variety of pollinators, including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, making it a perfect addition to pollinator-friendly gardens and wetland areas.

As a host plant for monarch butterflies, Asclepias incarnata provides essential food and habitat for their caterpillars. Unlike many milkweeds, it thrives in moist environments, making it an excellent choice for rain gardens, pond edges, and other damp spots.

Scientific Name: Asclepias incarnata

Packet Size: 1 gram (approx. 100 seeds)

Bloom Color: Pink to Mauve

Bloom Time: July - September

Growing Conditions: Full sun to partial shade; prefers moist to wet soils

Ideal Regions: Eastern, Midwest, and Southern U.S., including states like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Texas.

Support monarch conservation and enhance wet areas in your garden by planting Asclepias incarnata, providing a vital resource for pollinators and adding a natural beauty to water-adjacent landscapes.