@ROFLtheZebra Well I mean you don't HAVE to plant exclusively orange ditch lilies I like asclepias tuberosa, which is that same pure orange, blooms at the same time, but is also a native host to monarchs. https://t.co/D26P9fjIC9
עשב פרפר Asclepias tuberosa • Butterfly weed https://t.co/9RsXTKdKCO
Here’s proof that prairie natives can play well with others in a garden bed. Behold the butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa). It blew in on gossamer wings as a seed and now stretches 36” across. No watering, no fertilizer just a tap root that must stretch to Middle Earth! https://t.co/AvneA99Imy
PERENNIAL: Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly-weed) https://t.co/GGEreq8a16
hot pink: "purple" milkweed (Asclepias purpurascens) orange: butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberosa) pale pink: common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca)
@chelseahandler LOL, because of the pain. Okay really, asclepias tuberosa. It's easy to grown from seeds, a perennial with really pretty large clusters of orange flowers that last a long time in the summer sun. And the best part of all its a favorite of butterflies that are losing their habit.
@DisgustedOkie Monarda spp. Asclepias tuberosa. Verbesina encelioides. Passionflower. Commelina spp.
Plant Asclepias tuberosa by Betty Truax on Plants Map https://t.co/aNSRiukGfF #wildflowers
@xtraferocity @wtp__2020 I have 9 coming this week for planting. Asclepias tuberosa, the butterfly weed, is a species of milkweed native to eastern North America. https://t.co/I0WnjBkCHc
Asclepias tuberosa (Butterflyweed) | Native Plants of North America https://t.co/LVQH6b4YvV https://t.co/VyFT7bicxG