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Vivid and drought-tolerant, Butterfly Milkweed stands out with its fiery orange or yellow flower clusters from late spring through early fall. Typically reaching 1–3 feet tall in clumping form, this native perennial thrives in sunny, dry locations.

ButterflyWeed (Asclepias tuberosa)

$8.00Price
  • Butterfly Milkweed is a nectar powerhouse, drawing in hummingbirds, bees, wasps, and butterflies—including monarchs—through its colorful blooms. It also supports monarch larvae, though it’s not their preferred host due to its rough leaves and lower toxin levels.

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