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Plants Matching asclepias tuberosa

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Image of Asclepias tuberosa photo by: Ernst Benary® Inc.

Ernst Benary® Inc.

(Butterfly Milkweed, Butterfly Weed)

The colorful perennial wildflower butterfly weed is native to much of the United States and southern Canada. It is adapted to open meadows and old fields and offers bright color to sunny summer gardens.

From early to midsummer butterfly weed produces very showy clusters of bright orange, orange-red or yellow flowers that appear atop stems lined with green strap-like leaves. The individual flowers are complex and crown-shaped, and the stems emit a white milky latex if broken. Plants will rebloom...

Image of Asclepias tuberosa (Gay Butterflies Group) photo by: Mark A. Miller

Mark A. Miller

(Butterfly Milkweed, Butterfly Weed, Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed)

Members of the Gay Butterflies group are distinguished by their very large flower clusters, vigorous sturdy plants and extended bloom time. They come in an array of colors such as tangerine orange, golden yellow and deep orange-red.

The colorful perennial wildflower butterfly weed is native to much of the United States and southern Canada. It is adapted to open meadows and old fields and offers bright color to sunny summer gardens. From summer to fall butterfly weed in the Gay Butterflies...

Image of Asclepias tuberosa

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Butterfly Milkweed, Butterfly Weed, Hello Yellow Butterfly Weed)

The golden-flowered ‘Hello Yellow’ has a compact and spreading habit and bears large flower clusters atop vigorous sturdy plants.

The colorful perennial wildflower butterfly weed is native to much of the United States and southern Canada. It is adapted to open meadows and old fields and offers bright color to sunny summer gardens.

From summer to fall ‘Hello Yellow’ produces very large clusters of golden yellow flowers that appear atop stems lined with green strap-like leaves. The individual...