Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata )
$6.00
***Will Be Ready In August***
Common Name: Swamp Milkweed
Scientific Name: Asclepias incarnata
Type of Plant: Herbaceous perennial
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Requirements: Moist to wet soil, tolerates clay soil
Moisture Requirements: Prefers consistent moisture, thrives in wet conditions
Season of Interest: Summer to early fall
Height: Typically 3-5 feet tall
Width: 2-3 feet wide
Flower Color: Pink to mauve flowers
Ideal Planting Locations: Wetlands, rain gardens, along pond edges, or in garden areas with consistently moist soil
Benefits for the Area: Attracts a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds; important host plant for Monarch butterflies; provides vertical interest and vibrant color in moist garden areas.
Medicinal Uses: Traditionally used to treat respiratory issues, and as a mild sedative and diuretic.
Edible Uses: While not commonly consumed, some Native American tribes used the plant for medicinal purposes.
Host Plant for:
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus)
Queen butterfly (Danaus gilippus)
Milkweed tussock moth (Euchaetes egle)
Spring Care: Remove any dead growth from the previous year; divide clumps if they become too large.
Summer Care: Ensure the soil remains consistently moist, especially during dry spells; deadhead spent flowers to promote more blooms.
Fall Care: Cut back the plant after the first frost; mulch around the base to protect roots during winter.
Winter Care: Swamp Milkweed is hardy and typically requires minimal care during winter; ensure mulch remains in place to provide root protection.
Follow Us
© Copyright 2024. Lawn to Yard LLC. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy - Terms of Use