A Incarnata Milkweed

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A Incarnata Milkweed. Asclepias incarnata commonly known as swamp milkweed rose or pink milkweed swamp silkweed or rose milkflower is an herbaceous perennial and part of the apocynaceae family dogbanes. Asclepias incarnata typically grow from two to four feet 0 6 to 1 2 m high making them excellent border plants.

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Asclepias incarnata commonly called swamp milkweed is an erect clump forming missouri native plant which is commonly found in swamps river bottomlands and wet meadows throughout the state it typically grows 3 4 tall less frequently to 5 on branching stems. Incarnata is a tall plant with fragrant showy clusters of pink and light purple flowers. Swamp milkweed is a tall plant with fragrant showy clusters of pink and light purple flowers.

Asclepias incarnata swamp milkweed.

Sitting atop upright branching stems clad with stiff lance shaped taper pointed leaves the colorful umbels give way to attractive seed pods in the fall which persist into winter. It does well in landscape plantings with moist soil and in plantings near bodies of water. Plant marsh milkweed asclepias incarnata in small drifts of 3 5 in medium wet soil. It grows in damp to wet soils and also is cultivated as a garden plant for its flowers which attract butterflies and other pollinators with nectar like most other milkweeds it has latex containing toxic chemicals a.

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