
Out of Stock until Spring 2022
Asclepias verticillata
Whorled Milkweed is a native perennial in the, you guessed it, the milkweed family! This milkweed has thin, thread like leaves which whorl along the single, unbranched stems. Whorled milkweed is one of the more poisonous of all the milkweeds. It’s indeed a host plant to the Monarch butterfly. Its white flowers attract a wide variety of native bee and butterfly species. Flowers are usually produced on the plant in its second year. In the wild, its often found in rocky woodlands, prairies, meadows and rocky bluffs.
Sun Exposure
Full to Part Sun
Bloom Time
June to Sept
Soil Moisture
Medium to Dry
Plant Height
1-3 Feet
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