AsclepiasOther Names : Swamp Milkweed
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Description:a Wisconsin Native plant with upright habit; narrow, lance-shaped foliage; umbrella-like, branched clusters of pinkish red fragrent flowers blooming in June-August. Grow in rich, moist soil in garden, attracts birds and butterflies. A place for Marnarch butterflies to lay eggs.Foliage Height: 36", Blooming Height: 36-48", Spread: 24" Enviornment: Full Sun Zones: 3,4,5,6,7, |
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| Woodland: Y | Rain Garden: Y | Xeriscape: Y | Wet Land: Y | Cottage: Y | Border: Y |
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| Wisconsin Native: Y | Fragrant: Y | Showy: Y | Deer Resistant: Y | Attracts Butterflies: Y | Attracts Birds: Y | Rabit Resistant: Y |