Description
The flowers are very showy and good for attractingbutterflies. The plants tend to reach 2 to 4 feet (.60 to 1.2 m.) in height.Swamp milkweed plants can be distinguished from their other milkweed cousinsboth by these showy pink flowers and by their habitat, as they are the onlyspecies of milkweed that prefer to grow in wet conditions.
Swamp milkweed, as the name suggests, grows best in moist,wetland areas. It likes wet, clay soil, but it also prefers full sun. The plantis hardy in USDA zones 3 through 6, where it grows as a perennial. The plantsspread naturally by wind-borne seeds and by creeping roots that spread outslowly under the ground.
Approximately 80 seeds per packet.
Type- Perennial
Botanical Name- Asclepias incarnata
Planting Depth- 1/2″
Days to Germination- 10-15
Plant Spacing- 18-24″
Height- 36-60″






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