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Milkweed SHOWY Perennial Asclepias Monarch Butterfly Host Plant 50 Seeds!

Butterfly Milkweed SHOWY MILKWEED Perennial Host Plant Monarch Butterfly 50 SeedsNo Fillers – Pure Seed – Non-GMO – Safe Seed PledgePRODUCT DESCRIPTIONMilkweed, Showy: (Asclepias speciosa)Showy Milkweed is native to most of the central and western United States.It can be found along ditches and roads as well as in moist sites of meadows and fields. Plants grow to 40 inches tall and have large, round clusters of pink flowers. Showy Milkweed is a host plant for monarchs, and the nectar is utilized by many pollinators. Plants are rhizomatous and can spread aggressively. Recommended for pollinator and monarch conservation as well as rain gardens and bioswales.Similar to Common Milkweed in looks, Showy Milkweed has soft, pastel pink flower clusters with longer petals. This sun-loving asclepias grows well in dry, fast-draining soil and requires little supplemental water once established. A prolific and important nectar source for Monarch butterflies, bees, and other beneficial bugs. Re-seeds readily. (Asclepias specios)Perennial – blooms appear in the second season and will reappear for many years to come. 48″ tall. Showy Milkweed, like all asclepias, is an indispensable plant for Monarch butterflies, offering up the only food source for caterpillars and plenty of nectar for butterflies. A vigorous spreader, plant this low-maintenance variety in an area where it can naturalize and become a haven for local pollinators passing through your garden. Thrives in full sun, fast-draining soil, and doesn’t require supplemental watering once established in your garden. Showy Milkweed requires a cold period in order to germinate and is best planted in the fall or forced into cold stratification for spring seeding. FAST FACTSSCIENTIFIC NAME: Asclepias speciosaCOLOR(S) : PinkSEED TYPE : PerennialSUN : Full SunMOISTURE : Moderate, MoistHEIGHT (IN.) : 24-40BLOOM PERIOD : SummerUSDA HARDINESS ZONE(S) : 3-9 GROWING & Cold Stratifying MILKWEEDUnderstanding Milkweed (Asclepias) Seed & GerminatingGermination: To start Milkweed seed we recommend starting inside, but before this happens Milkweed seeds need to go through a cold stratification period. Cold stratification is very important for the germination and growth of Milkweed. It helps break the seeds natural dormancy cycle. To do this, we recommend placing Milkweed seed in a damp paper towel or damp sand in a zip lock bag and place in your fridge for 3 – 6 weeks (30 days). Place in an area of the fridge, where it won’t get damaged. We taped ours to the bottom of a refrigerator shelf.Growing IndoorsPlanting In Spring: Once the 30 days are complete, it’s time to plant the cold stratified Milkweed (asclepias) seeds. We recommend planting in 2-4” peat pots. Fill peat pots ¾ of the way with seed starting potting soil and gently add water. Water should be able to drain through the peat pots. Once the soil is damp, place 1-2 cold stratified seeds into each pot. To finish, place 1/4 inch of soil on top of the seed.Planting In Fall: If you’re planting Milkweed seed in the fall, let nature do the cold stratification for you! There is no need to place your seeds in the refrigerator before planting, you can plant seeds directly into the soil after there have been a few frosts in your area. This allows for the seeds to remain dormant for the winter and come up in the early spring. Clear away any existing growth and using your index finger to measure, create 1.5″ holes for each Milkweed seed. We recommend spacing seeds about 4-6” apart. Place a seed in each hole and cover. Water thoroughly.Watering: Gently water the planted seed to give additional hydration. The best way to water is from the bottom up. Use a flat pan under the peat pots and add a half inch of water to the bottom of the tray. Don’t over water as it can cause fungus. Water every day or every other day as needed, the best way to test the soil dampness is to touch it. If the soil seems dry then add water; if it’s wet, wait for the soil to dry out to water.Light Requirements: For the next few weeks, make sure the Milkweed is either in a sunny window, in a green house or under a grow light. Milkweed needs lots of sun and warmth to grow. If you’re using a grow light, make sure to lower the bulb closer to the pots or your seedlings may become leggy, as they stretch to the light. In our experiment, this happened to us. Ideally a sturdier stem is better. Cold stratified seeds should germinate and sprout within 10-15 days once planted. In total Milkweed from the day they are cold stratified to growth can take 40 plus days, so be patient!Other planting options: Place dry seed (not stratified) in seed starting soil and plant in peat pots under a grow light or in a greenhouse to germinate seeds. The success rate for this is low and more difficult to accomplish. If you choose to use this option it can take months for the seeds to germinate.If you are planting seed outside, we suggest seeding in late fall, and let the Milkweed seed lay on the ground through winter. Milkweed seed will have a long winter of dormancy, so once the sun comes out and the ground warms in the spring, the seeds will germinate on their own.Customer Service Your success and happiness is our success and happiness! Please don’t’ leave a neutral or negative feedback without contacting us. If you have a problem we will make it right. Positive Feedback is very important to the future of our business and ability to continue to sell to you throughout the years! If you need planting instructions other than what is shown above either message us or use Google to get directions! Fast and Free Shipping Your orders ship the next business date after payment via US mail no tracking. You can add tracking for $3.50 (see shipping) Orders over $10 are shipped in a padded envelope. Orders over $25 are shipped First Class PACKAGE with Tracking. Postal Service· If you have not received your order 14 business days after payment, I will gladly place a new set in the mail for you. Please message us directly. If you put a claim through Ebay we will have to refund you instead of reshipping because they give us 3 days to resolve the problem. If you message us directly we can reship.Free Wildflower Gift Pack Free Wildflower Gift Pack (500 mg 50+ Seeds) is included with orders over $10 purchased the same day. No Tracking 2-4 day delivery. 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100 Showy Milkweed Seeds. Asclepias speciosa. Chemical free.

Grown & Harvested in the USA Common Name: showy milkweed Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Apocynaceae Native Range: Western North America Zone: 3 to 9 Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feet Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet Bloom Time: May to June Bloom Description: Purplish rose Sun: Full sun Water: Dry to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies Tolerate: Deer, Drought

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100 Showy Milkweed Seeds. Asclepias speciosa. Chemical free.

Grown & Harvested in the USA Common Name: showy milkweed Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Apocynaceae Native Range: Western North America Zone: 3 to 9 Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feet Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet Bloom Time: May to June Bloom Description: Purplish rose Sun: Full sun Water: Dry to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies Tolerate: Deer, Drought

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51+SHOWY MILKWEED Seeds Native Wildflower Container Flower Garden Heat Cold Easy

SHOWY MILKWEED. American native wildflower. Milkweed is the primary food plant of monarch butterfly caterpillars. The monarch population has been decreasing by 50% a year for over ten years. The reason is not enough wild milkweed for the babies to eat. Once established this plant requires very little care. Drought tolerant. One plant of Showy Milkweed will form a large clump by its spreading rhizomes, which can be divided. This happens during its second season and beyond. Not picky about soils. Does well in containers. Some can live ten years. 50+ Quality heirloom seeds. Some American Native Wildflower seeds need to go through a cold winter to germinate. This plant is one of them. They do this so the seed won’t sprout in fall, only to have the seedling not make it through a cold winter. I have stratified these seeds to simulate a cold winter(stratification) This raises the germination rate considerably. Thanks for looking!!Asclepias speciosa.Perennial.Full sun.Early spring, soil temp 40F+.SOW on surface. Press into soil 6″ apart. Do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Keep moist.germination 14-28 Days.Thin to 18″.Height 60″ x 18″ Wide.Medium water.Flowers are Pink. Blooms mid-summer through fall.

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51+SHOWY MILKWEED Seeds Native Wildflower Container Flower Garden Heat Cold Easy

SHOWY MILKWEED. American native wildflower. Milkweed is the primary food plant of monarch butterfly caterpillars. The monarch population has been decreasing by 50% a year for over ten years. The reason is not enough wild milkweed for the babies to eat. Once established this plant requires very little care. Drought tolerant. One plant of Showy Milkweed will form a large clump by its spreading rhizomes, which can be divided. This happens during its second season and beyond. Not picky about soils. Does well in containers. Some can live ten years. 50+ Quality heirloom seeds. Some American Native Wildflower seeds need to go through a cold winter to germinate. This plant is one of them. They do this so the seed won’t sprout in fall, only to have the seedling not make it through a cold winter. I have stratified these seeds to simulate a cold winter(stratification) This raises the germination rate considerably. Thanks for looking!!Asclepias speciosa.Perennial.Full sun.Early spring, soil temp 40F+.SOW on surface. Press into soil 6″ apart. Do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Keep moist.germination 14-28 Days.Thin to 18″.Height 60″ x 18″ Wide.Medium water.Flowers are Pink. Blooms mid-summer through fall.

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Showy Milkweed Seeds, Asclepias, Butterfly Weed, Easy Grow, FREE SHIPPING

Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa), also known as Butterfly Weed, is very similar to Common Milkweed. Showy will produce pale purple-pinkish flowers that have a more tapered end to the flower petals. Milkweed is known to attract butterflies and humming birds. Showy milkweed may not flower the first year as it is busy strengthening its root system If not planting in the fall, cold stratification is necessary for optimal germination Germination in 10-15 days Collected: 9/23 Germination: 84% As always, FREE SHIPPING on all orders within the US Tracking available for all orders $10 and above. Orders under $10 will be shipped USPS First Class without tracking as this service begins at $4 with the Postal Service. If your order does not qualify for tracking and does not arrive in the allotted time given by Ebay, please reach out to me before opening a case within the resolution center Please, if you have any issues with your order, germination or simply need planting instructions, reach out to me and I will take care of you. I always take care of my customer Keywords: Silkweed, Butterfly Weed, Greek Milkweed, Asclepias speciosa

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