Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed 1 gallon

$10.00
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Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) is a host for Monarch and Swallowtail butterflies. It attracts honeybees and various other butterflies for nectar. Produces pink-rose colored blooms that appear in mid-late summer. Deer resistant; performs well in moist to average soils. 

Zone 3-9

1 gallon available

Reviews

  • 5
    Milkweed

    Posted by Susan Nash on Mar 24th 2022

    My plant came perfectly packaged and I couldn’t be happier. Can’t wait til it grows and attracts Monarchs!

  • 5
    My newest milkweed.

    Posted by Claire Daniel on Mar 8th 2022

    The plants from this company are impeccable. Cannot wait to see the growth of this milkweed.

  • 5
    I was very happy with my plants. They were packaged very carefully and only had a few yellow leaves. I got them into the ground quickly and expect them to recover nicely.

    Posted by Jeanne P Crockard on Oct 12th 2021

    I would be happy to support this seller again in the future!

  • 5
    Swamp Milkweed

    Posted by Brian on May 20th 2021

    Excellent large healthy plants

  • 5
    Swamp Milkweed

    Posted by Brian A on Mar 30th 2021

    Received in good condition

  • 5
    Swamp Milkweed

    Posted by Robert Lane on Oct 14th 2020

    Plants arrived in excellent condition. Third time ordering and 100% satisfied each time.

  • 5
    Swamp Milkweed

    Posted by Robert Lane on Sep 29th 2020

    Healthy Swamp milkweed arrived in excellent condition. I ordered this plant in the past. I was so impressed with them, I had to order more. I am very pleased with my experience with Mail Order Natives.

  • 5
    Swamp Milkweed

    Posted by Kathleen Sobczak on Sep 22nd 2020

    I planted the day they arrived, well packed, looked great and have started to bloom. So excited. Thank you.

  • 4
    Arrived covered in aphids

    Posted by Connie on Jun 25th 2020

    I know milkweed is no stranger to aphids, but my plants came fully loaded. I’m hopeful that Mother Nature will do her thing and the problem will take care of itself. Little orange vampires! The plants look healthy despite the aphid infestation.