Spent Seed Pods Butterfly Milkweed.
By Bathgate
- 29 Nov, 2017
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For Terratoonie, Close up of spent seed pods. Seeds mostly fed the birds but I saved a few. Winter Interest
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LOL now it's just going to sleep. I hope it comes back next spring. It's biggest nemesis? My gardener! I always save few seeds.
30 Nov, 2017
Fascinating ... interesting structure ...
thank you for the pic.
1 Dec, 2017
You're welcome.
1 Dec, 2017
Asclepias? I see Annie's Annual has that and I think some cultivars. I grew it before..looks tropical.
3 Dec, 2017
This is actually a perennial i"ve grown from seed 3 years ago. Comes back bigger each year. Very pretty orange flowers
3 Dec, 2017
Is it Asclepias curassavica? This one pops up in my yard all the time. It was pretty sparse during the drought, though.
It lives for 3 or 4 years.
The butterflies love this plant!
3 Dec, 2017
this is asclepias tuberosa or butterfly milkweed. The tubers get larger and multiply each year. Not sure how long it lives for but i plant a few seeds every year.
3 Dec, 2017
It's the one native to the Mid-West. That explains why it's an annual or dies back in winter.
10 Dec, 2017
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OMG! It's dead! You do have a lot of seeds now.
This plant typically will grow here for about 5 years or so before it dies.
30 Nov, 2017