Rose Swamp Milkweed

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Rose Swamp Milkweed. 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. The flowers are a great source of nectar for butterflies hummingbirds bees and other beneficial insects.

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24 36 in soil conditions. Seeds cuttings or dividing roots host plant. The flowers are a great source of nectar for butterflies hummingbirds bees and other beneficial insects.

Seeds cuttings or dividing roots host plant.

These pods will be several inches long by inch wide. Flowers have a faint vanilla scent and attract butterflies. Asclepias incarnata cinderella swamp milkweed is an erect clump forming perennial prized for its brilliant clusters of vanilla scented rose pink flowers which bloom continuously for weeks from midsummer to early fall. Item crop image size current.

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