Northern Wildflowers Milkweed Common Pkg.
Northern Wildflowers Milkweed Common Pkg.
Northern Wildflowers
20 in stock
Approximately 80 seeds per pack, covers 30 ft²
Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is the host plant of the monarch butterfly and an important nectar source for bees and butterflies. The blooms are incredibly fragrant. Common milkweed sap is toxic, so growing it in areas where livestock graze should be discouraged. Good alternatives are swamp and butterfly milkweed, which are also monarch host plants but are less toxic.
Height: 3-5' feet tall
Plant in: Full Sun in Dry to Medium Site
Blooms: July to September
Zone: 3-8
Cold, moist stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at 1/8 inch depth. Do not let seedlings dry out while they are establishing.
OR
Sow directly outdoors in late fall to overwinter.
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Seed Information
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Height: 3-5'/90-152cm
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Zone: 4
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Seed Spacing: 18"/45cm
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Row Spacing: NA
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Seed Depth: 1/4"/6.3mm
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Plant Spacing: 2-3'/60-90cm
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Light: Full Sun
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Soil: Any Well-Drained Soil
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Blooms: July to September
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Days To Germinate: Requires Pre-Treatment
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Attracts: Bees and Butterflies