Asclepias variegata
Redring Milkweed
Price:
$16.05
Regular Price
-
Product Info
Redring Milkweed (Asclepias variegata)
Dogbane Family
Redring Milkweed is a slow growing milkweed often found in semi-shaded, dry woodlands. Fragrant, creamy white flowers with subtle red rings bloom in late spring to early summer. Flowers attract a wide array of pollinators and must be cross pollinated to produce viable seed. This species does not set abundant seed like many other commercially available species. This and its slow growth have made it rare in the nursery trade. This milkweed species thrives in dry, sandy soils and open woodlands in part sun.
Blooms: White, 3-4 weeks, May-June, fragrant
Leaves: Large, ovate
Height: 2-3’
Space: 1-2’
Soil: Average-Dry
Exposure: Part sun-Part shade
Fauna: High value, moth and butterfly host plant, food for numerous beetles and bugs
Seeds: Inflated pods contain numerous flat brown seeds attached to long tufts of hair
Deer Resistance: High
Zone: 3-9
Native Status: NC native, common across the state
Provenance: Unknown, seed grown