Is purple milkweed invasive?

Purple milkweed is not invasive, has pollinator-attracting blooms, beautiful dark purple flowers, and is easy to transplant.

Is purple milkweed perennial?

A member of the Asclepiadacea family, purple milkweed is found growing primarily in Eastern North America. It is a native perennial listed as endangered in Massachusetts and Wisconsin, and as a species of special concern in Tennessee and Connecticut.

Is purple milkweed endangered?

Not extinct
Purple milkweed/Extinction status

Is purple milkweed hard to grow?

** Purple Milkweed is easy to germinate and grow to a juvenile plant, but keeping it alive for more than one season, blooming, and setting seeds can be difficult. If the first-year plant grows to a height of a foot or more, you’ll usually have a bloom the following year.

Do monarchs like purple milkweed?

Like all milkweeds, Purple Milkweed is a food source for the Monarch caterpillar. Plant for plant, Purple Milkweed does not produce as much foliage as other milkweeds, such as Swamp Milkweed, and therefore does not provide as great a food source for caterpillars.

Can you plant milkweed in the shade?

Miriam says that red milkweed will grow in any soil type, but it prefers medium to moist soils. It likes full sun (though it will tolerate a bit of shade). “Butterflyweed will also tolerate some shade, but is a bit more picky about its soil type, preferring sand or loam.

How do you grow Asclepias Purpurascens?

Grow Asclepias purpurascens in a site that is well drained but has ample moisture. It seems to prefer a bit of shade but will do well in full sun if it gets deep, regular watering. This Milkweed will not spread aggressively like the Common does.

What milkweed is native to Massachusetts?

There are over 70 species of milkweed native to the United States. In Massachusetts, species you may see include: common milkweed, swamp milkweed, butterflyweed, whorled milkweed, and poke milkweed. Each looks different and each blooms at different times depending on the species and location.

Is Lantana the same as milkweed?

Growing in dry fields, open prairies and hillsides, its appearance is similar to Lanceolate Milkweed (Asclepias lanceolata) except for conspicuous flowers and hairy stems. Occasionally, the flowers of a Lantana are confused with the Butterfly Weed.

Which milkweed is best for monarch butterflies?

swamp milkweed
Three species have particularly wide ranges and are good choices in most regions: common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), swamp milkweed (A. incarnata), and butterflyweed (A. tuberosa).

Is Asclepias purpurascens drought tolerant?

This species is supposedly adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions, but this seems unlikely considering this milkweed is a rare find in the wild, let alone in nurseries. Since Asclepias purpurascens does not have a long tap root to store excess nutrients, I question reports of drought tolerance.

Are Asclepias perennials?

Mostly native to the U.S. and Canada, Asclepias include over 100 species of evergreen or deciduous perennials adorned with clusters of small, interestingly shaped blooms that are irresistible to butterflies. Attractive and easy to grow, they shine in many gardens.

Are Asclepias good for butterflies?

Mostly native to the U.S. and Canada, Asclepias include over 100 species of evergreen or deciduous perennials adorned with clusters of small, interestingly shaped blooms that are irresistible to butterflies. Attractive and easy to grow, they shine in many gardens. However, some basic rules need to be followed to enjoy their splendid flowers.