
Asclepias incarnata
Pink flowers clustered at the top of a tall, branching stem, bearing numerous narrow leaves, with a long mid to late summer bloom. Native to wet meadows, wetlands, and swamps, it can thrive in a variety of soils and has a clumping form. Great for pollinators, a host plant for butterflies.
Flower: Rose/Purple
Light: Sun / Part Shade
Soil: Wet / Average
Height: 2-4'
Wildlife Value: Butterflies / Hummingbirds / Native Bees / Honeybees / (Deer Resistant)
Bloom: Jul-Oct