Gay butterflies
Because we cannot guarantee the complete assortment of bloom colors in this seed mix, we offer the plants in multiples of 3 to provide a sampling of the full color range. They are irresistible to butterflies and hummingbirds love them too. A favorite of pollinators and other beneficial insects, these well-behaved drought-tolerant milkweeds, essential for the survival of Monarch butterflies, are avoided by deer.
Forms an upright clump of narrow green leaves, bearing showy clusters flowers in mid to gay butterflies summer in shades of yellow, gold, orange and scarlet. Developed from a native North American wildflower, this is an important source of food for Monarch Butterflies. They are irresistible to butterflies and hummingbirds love them too. Make sure your device has a camera and is connected to the internet.
This easy-care, well-behaved plant needs little. This only works from a device with a camera such as a mobile phone or a tablet. You can move the 3D model around with your mouse if on a computer or with your finger on your device. Forms an upright clump of narrow green leaves, bearing showy clusters flowers in mid to late summer in shades of yellow, gold, orange and scarlet.
Once you have clicked the 3D Model image on your device, go outside and face your device camera toward where you would like to see how the item will look in your garden. Gay Butterflies Milkweed, A brilliantly colored milkweed with fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow in summer. Buy Gay Butterflies butterfly weed at your local garden center! These plants provide nourishment for Monarch butterflies through all their life stages, and are essential for their survival.
If you want to attract lots of butterflies (monarchs specifically) to your garden, Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies') is a must have! Plants bloom in shades of fiery red, orange, and yellow in June and July and gay butterflies even longer. Butterfly Weed adds sizzle to the hot-colored border and is magical with LiatrisEchinacea and native grasses such as Little Bluestem and Prairie Dropseed Sporobolus heterolepis.
Slim, decorative seed pods, coveted by flower arrangers, later open to release papery seeds on silky parachutes. A pop up will open with the 3D model of the item. Gay Butterflies Milkweed, A brilliantly colored milkweed with fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow in summer. This easy-care, well-behaved plant needs little. If you want to see the item in your garden and are on your computer, click the 3D Model image on your computer and a QR code will open that will allow you to open the link on your device.
– American Beauties Native Plants. Plants bloom in shades of fiery red, orange, and yellow in June and July and sometimes even longer. Experience the joy of growing your own Gay butterflies Milkweed with seeds from Shop now for pure, natural, non-GMO heirloom seeds!. Buy Gay Butterflies butterfly weed at your local garden center! You can adjust the position of the virtual item by using two fingers to resize the item, or one finger to move the item around the screen, until you're satisfied with how it looks.
Asclepias tuberosa Gay Butterflies Mix is a brilliantly colored mix of native Butterfly Weed in shades of fiery red, orange, and yellow, blooms in June through August, when flowers appear in dense clusters. The first season I was unimpressed. Developed from a native North American wildflower, this is an important source of food for Monarch Butterflies.
– American Beauties Native Plants. Of the species in the genus Asclepias, the best known are North American wildflowers. For more information on the growing and care of Asclepias tuberosaclick Growing Guide. To see the item in your own garden, click on the [AR] link in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. They have small, curiously shaped blooms that appear in dense clusters.
If you want to attract lots of butterflies (monarchs specifically) to your garden, Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies') is a must have! They require well-drained soil. Takes root easily and thrives in full sun, after one year my plants doubled in size and this year I planted these a couple of years ago.
You might need to wait a few seconds for the AR experience to load. The second season they Asclepias tuberosa Gay Butterflies Mix is a brilliantly colored mix of native Butterfly Weed in shades of fiery red, orange, and yellow, blooms in June through August, when flowers appear in dense clusters. The 3D model represents a mature plant that is approximately 3 years old.
Blooms may vary between shades of orange, red and yellow. Blooms may vary between shades of orange, red and yellow.