Milkweed Showy Seeds - Asclepias Speciosa
Milkweed Showy Asclepias Speciosa is a herbaceous perennial native to western North America. Milkweed Showy seeds have to be stratified in a refrigerator for 1-2 months if they are started indoors or sown directly outdoors in spring, so the cold treatment can help to break the dormancy of the seed. Other common names of this plant are Showy Butterfly Weed, Creek Milkweed, and Greek Milkweed, and Asclepias Speciosa grows upright up to 40 inches tall featuring sturdy stems with velvety, oblong, grayish leaves and blooming with round, 3 inches across clusters of fragrant, pinkish-white to pinkish-purple, star-like flowers all summer long. The showy, sweet scented, and reach in nectar Showy Milkweed flowers are loved by monarchs, other butterflies, hummingbirds and honeybees. Milkweed Showy is one of the best flowers to grow in butterfly gardens to attract and host monarchs, and Creek Milkweed is often planted in borders, prairies, meadows, or naturalized/native plant areas. Asclepias Spec