Butterfly Weed, Whorled
Asclepias tuberosa
$9.99
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Whorled Milkweed is a delicate, fine-textured native that’s a quiet powerhouse for the pollinator garden. Its slender stems are dressed in airy whorls of needle-thin leaves, giving it a soft, almost feathery presence among bolder companions. Native across much of the eastern U.S., it serves as an essential host plant for Monarch caterpillars while its summer flower clusters draw butterflies and other beneficial pollinators. Happiest in full sun to light shade, it asks for little water and thrives in the lean, well-drained soils other plants snub. Deer tend to leave it alone, and it spreads gently to form colonies—perfect for naturalized borders and prairie-style plantings. Weave it through a meadow garden and watch the winged visitors arrive.
Mature Height: 12 - 18"
Mature Spread: 18 - 24"
Sunlight Exposure: Sun, Partial
Water Needs: Low
Plant Profile
Butterfly Weed, Whorled
Sunlight Exposure
Sun, Partial
Water Needs
Low
Landscape Use
Border, Mass Planting
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Shape
Clumping
Flowering Season
Summer
Foliage Color
Green
Pest + Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Insect Resistant, Disease Resistant
Pollinator + Wildlife Support
Native (Great Lakes Region), Pollinator – Butterflies
Season of Interest
Summer
Fall Color
Green
Garden Performance & Beauty
Flowers for Cutting, Repeat Flowering
Environmental Tolerances
Cold Tolerant, Juglone (Black Walnut) Tolerant
Winter Foliage
Deciduous
