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  1. Asclepias - Wikipedia

    However, as with many such plants, some species feed upon milkweed leaves or the nectar from their flowers. A noteworthy feeder on milkweeds is the monarch butterfly, which uses and …

  2. How to Grow and Care for Common Milkweed - The Spruce

    Sep 23, 2025 · The common milkweed plant (Asclepias syriaca) is a rough, weedy plant, but it has fragrant flowers and attracts butterflies, especially the monarch.

  3. Milkweed Flowers: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Milkweed

    1 day ago · Milkweed (Asclepias) is a native wildflower essential to monarch butterflies. Learn how to grow milkweed in your garden—from planting tips and choosing the right varieties to …

  4. How to Grow Milkweed (and Avoid These Common Mistakes)

    Feb 17, 2017 · Along the way, the butterflies feed on a variety of nectar-rich flowers but breed on only type of plant: milkweed. There are 140 species of milkweed, but only a quarter of them …

  5. Milkweed: Should You Plant It? Pros and Cons Explained - Gardenia

    Milkweed supports monarch butterflies and adds beauty to gardens—but is it right for you? Explore the pros and cons before you plant.

  6. Common Milkweed - US Forest Service

    Common milkweed is a member of the Asclepiadaceae (milkweed) family. It is one of about 115 species that occur in the Americas. Most species are tropical or arid land species. The genus …

  7. Native Common Milkweed - A Beginner's Guide

    Common milkweed is a North American native perennial known for its clusters of pink to lavender-colored flowers that bloom in midsummer. Its botanical name, Asclepias syriaca, pays homage …

  8. 37 Types of Milkweed (With Pictures and Identification)

    Mar 4, 2025 · In this guide, we’ll explore 37 types of milkweed, highlighting their distinct features, ideal growing conditions, and USDA hardiness zones.

  9. Milkweed | Description, Major Species, & Facts | Britannica

    Milkweed, genus of about 140 species of herbaceous perennial plants in the dogbane family (Apocynaceae). Milkweeds are found throughout North and South America, and several are …

  10. Why You Should You Plant Milkweed in Your Garden - Real Simple

    Oct 29, 2024 · Milkweed is a flowering plant that is native to North America. It produces a milky sap, which is vital for some pollinators that rely on it to lay eggs and as a food source for their …