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Perennial Plant Association Plant of The Year 2017. The glowing orange flowers of this native wildflower are irresistible to hummingbirds, butterflies, and people! This long-lived, tap-rooted plant needs a couple of growing seasons to establish its deep roots and reach mature size. Our uncommon strain of Asclepias is native to clay soils making it adaptable to a variety of clay and loam conditions; the most commonly available plants must be grown in sandy soils. Butterfly Weed is slow to wake up in the spring, but worth the wait! Asclepias tuberosa Native Range: AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WI, WV. (Seed propagated.) 15-18" tall x 15-18" wide.
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Overall rating: 4.5384617 / 5 from 13 reviews.
Review topics: ["plant","growing","winter","monarchs"].
"Hope it pops up came in dormant but only time will tell"
"Growing like crazy! Mallow already bloomed! Always great value from high country Gardens thank you!"
"Love that HighCountry continues to provide excellent quality natives for my region (South East)! Inspired by the High Country catalog/western examples we've been working on a southern version of the inferno strip native garden for hot, humid weather and clay soil here in Virginia. The beautiful healthy plants we received were perfect, easy to plant with well developed root systems. Very excited to watch the grow in over the next few years!"
"I appreciate the note that said the plant was asleep (not dead) because I saw no sign of life. I planted it and it is just peaking it's green leaves above ground. Very excited to see when it blooms."
"This bushy little plant is a pollinator power-house! Easy to grow in our less than desirable, high alkaline clay soil. Our goal is to have a combination pollinator/rock garden in our challenging environment near the San Juan Forest. This plant provides a good color pop; it is not bothered by deer, rabbits, elk, only the occasional chipmunk when it's a new transplant. We are zone 5, cold snowy winters and hot, high altitude, windy summers. Butterfly Weed performs like a champ!!!"
"I planted three of these at the beginning of last spring and they had healthy green growth through the summer. After the winter, they take a much longer time to show they are coming back than any other plant in my garden. I think I didn't see any growth until mid-May! They all three are back and look really healthy even though they are still small in year two."
"The plant was planted in the fall and did not grow much. It completely disappeared after a few freezes. I thought it was gone, but it emerged in late May and is now about a foot tall and seems very strong."
"Hopefully a good addition to my pollinating gardens (yard certified as a bird habitat, woodland & pollinating garden by Penn State). I have struggled with asclepias in the past, and with clay soil, thought this might be the solution. I follow the sleep, creep, leap philosophy with new plants, so it will be a couple of years before I know if these do the trick."
"I use this in a large flower garden on the side that contains native plants. Hoping to attract and feed more Monarchs on their journey."
"I absolutely love my butterfly weed plants, the first spring I thought they didn't live, but they are just very slow to wake up in spring. Do not dig them up, wait patiently! It is now May 20 in Chicago area, and I'm seeing a couple shoots on one plant and nothing from the other (which gets slightly less sun) yet. Very, very slow to break dormancy! So beautiful, and they flower all summer once they get going. Everyone always asks what they are, and my monarch caterpillars love them, too!"