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| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
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Abundant plants from cool-season grass field: Gentiana alba, Solidago nemoralis, S. speciosa, S. rigida, Symphyotrichum oolentangiense, Asclepias verticillata, A. syriaca, Ratibida pinnata, Erigeron pulchellus, Dichanthelium villosissimum, D. acuminatum, Carex brevior, https://t.co/cfH6Sb5Gf4
@FergusFun11 @donnadoutsk The latin names (left to right top to bottom) Asclepias tuberosa Asclepias incarnata Asclepias syriaca Asclepias purpurea (difficult to grow) Asclepias speciosa Asclepias perennis Asclepias exaltata Asclepias viridis Asclepias sullivantii Asclepias verticillata
Whorled milkweed (Asclepias verticillata) starting to bloom. Far daintier than many of our other local milkweed species, whorled milkweed makes a great border plant. https://t.co/lsDhEsmuP9
@austinlouisray Damn, that’s dope. Asclepias incarnata and asclepias verticillata seem to be most effective. Asclepias tuberosa is very common (bc it looks cool) but it’s a secondary choice of monarchs & I’ve never seen caterpillars on it. Growers Outles and GPC Botanic Garden are key sources.
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