Showy Milkweed
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Showy Milkweed lives up to its name with bold, spherical clusters of fragrant pink and white flowers that bloom in early to mid-summer. These intricate blooms perch above broad, velvety leaves that give the plant a lush, statuesque appearance in the garden. Standing 2 to 5 feet tall, it creates a striking presence in sunny borders, pollinator plantings, and prairie-style beds.
Beyond its ornamental value, Showy Milkweed is an ecological powerhouse. It’s a primary host plant for Monarch butterfly caterpillars, and its nectar-rich blooms attract native bees, hummingbirds, and other butterflies. After flowering, the plant produces large seed pods that add interest well into fall and can be used in dried floral arrangements.
Why Choose Showy Milkweed?
- One of the best milkweeds for Monarchs
- Large, fragrant pink blooms with standout seed pods
- Velvety foliage adds structure to wild or formal plantings
- Deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, and long-lived
Cut back stems in late fall or early spring. Allow some seed pods to mature and reseed, or remove pods to prevent spreading. Tolerates poor soils and drought once established.
- Water moderately; once established, showy milkweed is quite drought-resistant.
- Trim back in late winter to promote vigorous new growth in spring.
- Prefers well-drained soil but is adaptable to various soil types.
- Allow seedlings to grow to enhance the milkweed population or remove them to control the plant's spread.
- Milkweed seed pods can be easily collected, saved, and shared to propagate this powerful pollinator plant.