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Asclepias fascicularis - Native Narrowleaf Milkweed - 1 Gallon

Asclepias fascicularis - Native Narrowleaf Milkweed - 1 Gallon

Native to most parts of California, this easy care plant is a must-have in a wildlife or habitat garden. Clusters of creamy white to light pink flowers bloom above thin stems whorled with long, pointed leaves. Tolerates a variety of soils including sandy, clay, and saline. The foodplant of the Monarch butterfly. Should not be planted on the immediate coast or where milkweeds did not naturally occur. Drought tolerant. An herbaceous perennial.

Guaranteed pesticide free - no neonicitinoids or BT used.

PLANT DETAILS
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous
Flowering Time: Summer
Landscape Size: Quickly reaches 2 ft to 3 ft. tall, 2-3 ft. wide.
Watering Details: Once established, only occasional deep watering
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Plant Zone: 6
Size: #1 Gallon Container*


Learn & Grow:

• Monarchs and Milkweed, What Gardeners Need to Know
• Monarch Butterfly Endangered?
• Monarch Butterflies in Southern California


Watch & Grow:

• Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies
• Why Should You Plant Native Milkweed vs. Tropical Milkweed?
• All About Native Milkweed
• Monarchs & Milkweed - What Gardeners Need to Know


* In-Store Pickup Available - Fees May Apply
* Delivery in Orange County, CA Only : Available Monday - Sunday

$16.99
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Asclepias fascicularis - Native Narrowleaf Milkweed - 1 Gallon

Native to most parts of California, this easy care plant is a must-have in a wildlife or habitat garden. Clusters of creamy white to light pink flowers bloom above thin stems whorled with long, pointed leaves. Tolerates a variety of soils including sandy, clay, and saline. The foodplant of the Monarch butterfly. Should not be planted on the immediate coast or where milkweeds did not naturally occur. Drought tolerant. An herbaceous perennial.

Guaranteed pesticide free - no neonicitinoids or BT used.

PLANT DETAILS
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous
Flowering Time: Summer
Landscape Size: Quickly reaches 2 ft to 3 ft. tall, 2-3 ft. wide.
Watering Details: Once established, only occasional deep watering
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Plant Zone: 6
Size: #1 Gallon Container*


Learn & Grow:

• Monarchs and Milkweed, What Gardeners Need to Know
• Monarch Butterfly Endangered?
• Monarch Butterflies in Southern California


Watch & Grow:

• Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies
• Why Should You Plant Native Milkweed vs. Tropical Milkweed?
• All About Native Milkweed
• Monarchs & Milkweed - What Gardeners Need to Know


* In-Store Pickup Available - Fees May Apply
* Delivery in Orange County, CA Only : Available Monday - Sunday

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Native to most parts of California, this easy care plant is a must-have in a wildlife or habitat garden. Clusters of creamy white to light pink flowers bloom above thin stems whorled with long, pointed leaves. Tolerates a variety of soils including sandy, clay, and saline. The foodplant of the Monarch butterfly. Should not be planted on the immediate coast or where milkweeds did not naturally occur. Drought tolerant. An herbaceous perennial.

Guaranteed pesticide free - no neonicitinoids or BT used.

PLANT DETAILS
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous
Flowering Time: Summer
Landscape Size: Quickly reaches 2 ft to 3 ft. tall, 2-3 ft. wide.
Watering Details: Once established, only occasional deep watering
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Plant Zone: 6
Size: #1 Gallon Container*


Learn & Grow:

• Monarchs and Milkweed, What Gardeners Need to Know
• Monarch Butterfly Endangered?
• Monarch Butterflies in Southern California


Watch & Grow:

• Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies
• Why Should You Plant Native Milkweed vs. Tropical Milkweed?
• All About Native Milkweed
• Monarchs & Milkweed - What Gardeners Need to Know


* In-Store Pickup Available - Fees May Apply
* Delivery in Orange County, CA Only : Available Monday - Sunday

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