Asclepias syriaca(Common Milkweed)

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Bring life to your garden and support monarch butterflies with Common Milkweed seeds, a hardy native plant found in the Eastern and Central United States. Each packet contains seeds of this resilient perennial, which thrives in various soil types with full sun and can naturalize beautifully in fields, meadows, and along roadsides. Known for its large, fragrant clusters of pink flowers, Common Milkweed is a magnet for pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees.

As a host plant for monarch butterflies, Common Milkweed provides essential food for monarch caterpillars, helping sustain their life cycle and migration. The plant’s robust nature and adaptability make it an excellent choice for pollinator gardens.

Scientific Name: Asclepias syriaca

Packet Size: 1 gram (approx. 100 seeds)

Bloom Color: Pink

Bloom Time: June - August

Growing Conditions: Full sun, adaptable to a range of soils

Ideal Regions: Midwest, Northeast, Great Lakes, and parts of the Southeast, including states like New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.

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Bring life to your garden and support monarch butterflies with Common Milkweed seeds, a hardy native plant found in the Eastern and Central United States. Each packet contains seeds of this resilient perennial, which thrives in various soil types with full sun and can naturalize beautifully in fields, meadows, and along roadsides. Known for its large, fragrant clusters of pink flowers, Common Milkweed is a magnet for pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees.

As a host plant for monarch butterflies, Common Milkweed provides essential food for monarch caterpillars, helping sustain their life cycle and migration. The plant’s robust nature and adaptability make it an excellent choice for pollinator gardens.

Scientific Name: Asclepias syriaca

Packet Size: 1 gram (approx. 100 seeds)

Bloom Color: Pink

Bloom Time: June - August

Growing Conditions: Full sun, adaptable to a range of soils

Ideal Regions: Midwest, Northeast, Great Lakes, and parts of the Southeast, including states like New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.

Bring life to your garden and support monarch butterflies with Common Milkweed seeds, a hardy native plant found in the Eastern and Central United States. Each packet contains seeds of this resilient perennial, which thrives in various soil types with full sun and can naturalize beautifully in fields, meadows, and along roadsides. Known for its large, fragrant clusters of pink flowers, Common Milkweed is a magnet for pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees.

As a host plant for monarch butterflies, Common Milkweed provides essential food for monarch caterpillars, helping sustain their life cycle and migration. The plant’s robust nature and adaptability make it an excellent choice for pollinator gardens.

Scientific Name: Asclepias syriaca

Packet Size: 1 gram (approx. 100 seeds)

Bloom Color: Pink

Bloom Time: June - August

Growing Conditions: Full sun, adaptable to a range of soils

Ideal Regions: Midwest, Northeast, Great Lakes, and parts of the Southeast, including states like New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.