Deciduous perennial. California native. Tall, slender stems with narrow leaves bear clusters of creamy-pink flowers in summer. Seed pods open when ripe to display silky fluff allowing the seeds to disburse through the air. In areas where winter is mild, may be evergreen. Caterpillars of Monarch butterflies eat leaves. Moderate water needs once established. Adapts to a variety of soil conditions, but requires good drainage. Hardy to 15°F.
- Botanical Name: Asclepias fascicularis
- Common Name: Milkweed
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Dimensions (HxW): 24-36″ x 24-36″