Asclepias tuberosa
Orange Milkweed
Mid Spring 2018
17
- 1
Late Spring 2017
16
- 1
Early Spring 2017
16
- 3



Asclepias tuberosa
Mid Spring 2018
17
Late Spring 2017
16

treefrog44
One lone #monarchegg on #milkweedhostplant
Early Spring 2017
16

treefrog44
#milkweed ready for bee and butterfly visits!

lesliecole49
I'm trying to start some of this from seed, then I'll plant them randomly around the yard and pastures

treefrog44
I have found they root well in water, if the stems get real long you can cut them and root them and have more that way, when the monarchs know you have it, they will lay eggs then before you know it, your plant is stripped... I have also grown it from seeds, and the ones that escape in the garden grow as well :)
#monarchbutterflyhost #milkweed