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aw man i wish you would have posted this just a couple months ago, it grows in huge fields mixed in with common milkweed but i don't think that there is a way to tell the difference between the two without the flowers
There is an Asclepias incarnata pulchra that has almost ripe seeds here. I am keeping an eye on it as I think it is even nicer than the regular A incarnata. I have the latter in my garden that is almost ripe too.
I would love some Asclepias incarnata pulchra , they will probably do great here with a little watering in the summer
pm me when there ready and I can send you postage
thanks
I will let you know when they are ready. Would be happy to share. Maybe trade for some seed of yours but if not postage is fine. What is your interest Asclepias? They are nice plants!
starting a butterfly garden and milkweed is going extinct in Oregon from all the herbicide that farms and loggers spray , the monarchs are having alot of trouble finding plants to lay there eggs on they only use milkweed, but im looking foe any butterfly plants I don't have
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