Asclepias Syriaca
By Bathgate
- 20 Aug, 2019
- 4 likes
Common Milkweed. Rather bland looking plant, but plays host to a myriad of wildlife including the Monarch Butterfly. It does eventually bloom.
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Thanks Lori, I'm just trying to help the Monarch Butterflies. I swiped a few baby plants last year from a local estuary. I should have seed pods next season. Can't wait to see the puffs of fluff!
4 Sep, 2019
LOL... it is an event, BG. the scent is delicious also.. marvellous plants. better in a meadow setting than a garden border though.
6 Sep, 2019
yeh, we'll see how they do - how long I can stand them.
6 Sep, 2019
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Wait til it blooms, BG. The sweet aroma of the flowers will change your mind, I predict. I have started a grove of plants... and this year's plants have produced a good crop of gourd shaped seed pods... the seeds are airborne puffs of fluff and so pretty when they fly on the breeze.
3 Sep, 2019