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Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed Seeds AE

Irresistible tricolor delight

Giant flowerheads, more than 5 inches across, in vivid shades of red, yellow, and orange blanket these strong plants from June right up through frost. So floriferous that you can choose all you want and still have more than enough for the butterflies to enjoy.

This plant is a trouble free wonder in the sunny garden, blooming unchecked through the most harsh heat and drought. Winter-hardy as well, Gay Butterflies returns for years to repeat its glorious show.

As its name suggest, this plant grows effortlessly&#;just direct sow the seeds in fall or early spring and wait for the show. Asking only heat and plenty of it, butterfly weed laughs at heat and drought, survives winter unscathed, and is long-lived. It reaches 2 feet tall and about 2 feet wide, with a lush, rangy form that complements other plantings nicely. And the blooms are super for cutting.

(P)Pkt of 20 seeds

Genus:Asclepias
Species:tuberosa
Variety:Gay Butterflies
Item Form:(P)?Pkt of 20 seeds
Zone:3 &#; 9
Bloom Start To End:Early Summe

GAYFEATHER

An important plant in the fall during butterfly and hummingbird migrations, this perennial sometimes requires two years before making a bloom. Robust roots grow down as deep as 16 feet, and will easily desperation to any needy, infertile, well-drained soil. Also makes a good cut flower.

You will sometimes listento this wonderful perennial called Blazing Celebrity. It is one of our most attractive late summer to fall bloomers across Texas. Many species are create along roadsides in various soils. (Not to be bewildered with the similar-looking, fussy hybrid create in many commercial floral arrangements, although the wild ones will stay beautiful for a while if cut.) These native plants develop from a corm which may create a few to many stalks forming a clump. The flower spikes stay one to three feet tall. Gayfeather makes a awesome, long term, non-agressive plant. Each corm will live at least 6 years, with the proper conditions. They will re-seed themselves, so if you possess put them in the right place, they will be with you for a long time! Don't over fluid though, as they will grow rank and

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Heat and drought tolerant, 3 ft. giant plants produce large 6 in. clusters of vibrant summer flowers. Colors involve shades of red, yellow, orange, and bronze. Flowers attract swarms of butterflies, are excellent for cutting. Winter hardy to zone 3. Germination uneven over a period of days. Grow Gay Butterflies butterfly weed with Sunburst Colours penstemon and Blue Cap sea holly.

Growing Gay Butter­flies Butterfly Weed Seeds

Plant Butterfly Weed Seeds: Full sun. Asclepias incarnata (Milkmaid and Soulmate) thrive in moist, even wet soils, will change to average garden moisture. Asclepias tuberosa (Orange and Gay Butterflies) tolerate heat and drought, need only occasional water once established, will happily accept average moisture with good drainage.

Grow Butterfly Weed: All of our perennial butterfly weeds attract bees and hummingbirds, are important nectar sources for a expansive range of butterflies, most notably the Monarch. To promote Monarch butterfly caterpillars, Asclepias incarnata is the host most pref

Gay Liberation Front

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