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butterfly flower seeds Butterfly Milkweed Seeds – Monarch Host Plant – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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butterfly flower seeds Butterfly Milkweed Seeds – Monarch Host Plant – SurvivalGardenSeedsSupport Monarch butterflies and create a pollinator friendly garden with Butterfly Milkweed seeds (Asclepias tuberosa). This native perennial wildflower produces clusters of vivid orange blooms on compact, bushy plants reaching 1218 inches tall. Butterfly milkweed plays a critical role in the Monarch life cycle, providing a place for egg laying and essential food for caterpillars, while also offering nectar for adult butterflies and other beneficial

Support Monarch butterflies and create a pollinator-friendly garden with Butterfly Milkweed seeds (Asclepias tuberosa). This native perennial wildflower produces clusters of vivid orange blooms on compact, bushy plants reaching 12–18 inches tall. Butterfly milkweed plays a critical role in the Monarch life cycle, providing a place for egg-laying and essential food for caterpillars, while also offering nectar for adult butterflies and other beneficial pollinators.

Well-suited for gardens, meadows, and naturalized landscapes, Butterfly Milkweed is both ornamental and ecologically valuable. Multiple plantings help increase visibility and effectiveness for attracting Monarchs and supporting local insect populations.

Showy Orange Blooms with Native Resilience:
Butterfly Milkweed is known for its striking color and adaptability across a wide geographic range. Also referred to as Pleurisy Root, Butterfly Weed, or Chigger Flower, this species is native from Florida to Canada and west to California.

Plant characteristics:

  • Bushy perennial wildflower
  • Grows approximately 12–18 inches tall
  • Produces clusters of bright orange flowers
  • Suitable for pollinator gardens, borders, and wildflower plantings

Why Customers Love Butterfly Milkweed Seeds:

  • Essential host plant for Monarch butterflies and caterpillars
  • Attracts butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators
  • Native perennial that returns year after year
  • Compact size works well in gardens and mixed wildflower plantings
  • Helps support pollinator conservation efforts

How to Use / How to Grow:
Sow seeds in well-draining soil in full sun. Butterfly Milkweed can be direct-seeded outdoors or started indoors for transplanting. Water gently and keep soil lightly moist during germination. Once established, plants are drought-tolerant and require minimal maintenance.

Cold Stratification for Better Germination:
Butterfly Milkweed seeds benefit from cold stratification. To improve germination, place seeds on a damp paper towel, roll it up, and store in the refrigerator for 2–3 weeks before sowing. This process mimics winter conditions and helps encourage stronger, more consistent sprouting.

Net Wt. 400MG

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