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Asclepias Incarnata, white or pink swamp milkweed
Milkweed isn’t just for monarch butterflies, it provides nectar for 100’s of tiny pollinators, and habitat for many types of insects. The fragrance is of the common milkweed is intoxicating.
You can have all of these varieties in the sunny part of your yard.
The orange and yellows are a cultivar of:
-Asclepias tuberosa, that prefers dry soil.
-Asclepias incarnata, swamp milkweed is available white or pink.
-Asclepias syriaca Common Milkweed is the one most people see in the wild.
Come into the garden center and get yours!