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Item ID: 3811
Genus: Asclepias
Plant Lists: California Natives, Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistant, Wild Life, Hot and Dry Climates, Bee Plants, Summer bloomers, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Plant Type: Flowering
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Asclepias speciosa 'Davis'
"Davis Milkweed"

Asclepias speciosa ‘Davis CA.' "Davis Milkweed" Asclepias speciosa ‘Davis CA.' "Davis Milkweed"

Undeniably gorgeous in leaf & bloom, everyone who can should grow our native perennial “Showy Milkweeds” as they are a host for western Monarch butterflies. This distinct ‘Davis’ variety is much easier & vigorous than the plain species. What’s more, we love its unique & silvery, downy-soft foliage, outstanding in the garden all on its own. Thrives in poor, dry, well-drained soil as well as regular garden soil. FRAGRANT flower clusters are 4-5” across & made of velvety pink & white star-flowers. Blooms late Spring to late Summer, then goes deciduous. But don’t worry, it will return next Spring with more stems. Grow it next to your driveway, parking strip, somewhere your hose won't reach, on a hillside & especially in a xeric or native garden. Does well in a large pot, too, 5 gal. & up. To 2-4’ high & 2- 3’ wide.

Now this is important: Asclepias speciosa looks terrible in a 4” pot & ships dormant until June. But don’t dismay – just plant it – water it a bit the first year and don’t fret if it disappears – it’s just going temporarily dormant. Once established, you’ll be delighted with the fruits of your patience & so will our Monarchs, who can smell a milkweed a mile off. Look for their incredible chrysalises, glossy turquoise and emerald ringed with unbelievable glimmering gold beads.

NOTE: If you are planning to introduce Monarch caterpillars to this plant, we recommend letting it establish for one season before doing so. The plant - and the caterpillars will thank you!

Annie

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Item ID: 3811
Genus: Asclepias
Plant Lists: California Natives, Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistant, Wild Life, Hot and Dry Climates, Bee Plants, Summer bloomers, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Plant Type: Flowering