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Asclepias speciosa (Showy Milkweed) - 1 gal

Showy Milkweed

Showy Milkweed is a tall, sun-loving perennial native to the western half of North America. It thrives in dry, rocky soils and weathers the sun, drought and harsh winter conditions. It is a milkweed for wide open areas and requires little to no care. It is very similar to our Ohio native Common Milkweed, but it does not tend to spread aggressively by rhizomes to form large colonies. This makes it a good choice for smaller or more managed landscapes, as it is easy to restrain in its upright, clumping habit. It also tends to be more compact and its flowers are a bit more ornate and showy (hence the common name.)Milkweeds are incredibly important plants because they act as a larval host and as a nectar source for adult butterflies and other insects. North America’s celebrity butterfly, the Monarch, lays her eggs on milkweed plants. The distinctive yellow, black and white striped caterpillars eat only the leaves of this genus, making them a vital part of the ecosystem from coast to coast. It also hosts a specialist moth, the Milkweed Tussock Moth, as well as many milkweed beetles and bugs. They are very active plants, always crawling with beautiful and interesting creatures that are drawn to it! Milkweeds are a productive, necessary and worthy group of plants to include in any landscape.Sources:
Missouri Botanical Garden
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Monarch Watch
Plant Care & Installation Quick-Guide
Plant Care & Installation Quick-Guide

Proper acclimation and installation are key to your plant's success. Please cross-reference these tips with your plant's specific ID tags:

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Pre-Planting: Store plants in a light-appropriate area on soil or grass (avoid hot concrete or asphalt) and water daily until the soil is saturated and the pot feels heavy. If temperatures drop below 30°F, move pots to a garage or cover them to prevent root freeze.

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Installation: Dig a hole matching the depth of the pot, remove the fabric container, and ensure the plant’s crown or root flare is level with the ground. Fill gaps with soil, water heavily, and apply 2 inches of mulch—keeping it clear of the stem.

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Ongoing Care: Check moisture daily by feeling 1–2 inches into the soil; water deeply at the base if the soil feels dry or warm. Newly installed plants require frequent watering (up to 3–4 times weekly in heat) until fully established, which can take a few months for perennials and up to two years for trees.

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