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Asclepias incarnata

Family: Apocynaceae

Common names: MILKWEED, SILKWEED, SWAMP MILKWEED

Native to: Eastern United States

Plant

Type: perennial

Forms: clumping, erect

Max height: 6.3 feet

Max width: 2 feet

Flower

pink

Leaf

green

Horticulture

Attracts wildlife: adult butterfly, bee, specific butterfly species

Plant part consumed by birds: nectar

Exposure: sun

Propagates by: division, seed

flowers in fall

flowers in summer

Soil type: loam

USDA Zones: zone 3 -40 f, zone 4 -30 f, zone 5 to -20 f, zone 6 to -10 f, zone 7 to 0 f, zone 8 to +10 f, zone 9 to +20 f

Temp. range: -40 to +30 °F

Water: moist, regular

Butterflies that feed on this plant

Abaeis nicippe

Achalarus albociliatus

Achalarus lyciades

Agraulis vanillae

Anartia fatima

Ancyloxypha numitor

Apodemia mejicanus

Apodemia nais

Apodemia palmeri

Apodemia virgulti

Ascia monuste

Asterocampa celtis

Atalopedes campestris

Atrytone arogos

Atrytone deleware

Atrytonopsis deva

Atrytonopsis python

Autochton cellus

Battus philenor

Battus polydamas

Brephidium exilis

Calephelis arizonensis

Calephelis borealis

Calephelis virginiensis

Calycopis cecrops

Celastrina ladon

Chlosyne janais

Chlosyne nycteis

Colias eurytheme

Colias philodice

Copaeodes minima

Cupido comyntas

Cyaniris neglecta

Cymaenes odilia subsp. trebius

Danaus eresimus

Danaus gilippus

Danaus plexippus

Echinargus isola

Emesis ares

Emesis emesia

Emesis muticum

Epargyreus clarus

Erora laeta

Euphydryas phaeton

Euphyes bimacula

Euphyes conspicua

Euphyes dion

Euphyes dukesi

Euphyes vestris

Euptoieta claudia

Eurema mexicana

Eyphyes conspicua

Fixsenia favonius

Hesperia attalus

Hesperia meskei

Hesperia ottoe

Icaricia icarioides

Incisalia niphon

Junonia evarete

Lerodea arabus

Lerodea eufala

Lethe eurydice

Lethe eurydice subsp. appalachia

Limenitis archippus

Limenitis arthemis

Lon taxiles

Lon zabulon

Lycaena dione

Lycaena hyllus

Lycaena phlaeas

Mastor aenus

Mastor aesculapius

Mastor cassus

Mastor celia

Mastor celia subsp. belli

Mastor elissa

Mastor exoteria

Mastor fimbriata

Mastor vialis

Mitoura gryneus

Nymphalis antiopa

Ochlodes sylvanoides

Panoquina ocola

Panoquina panoquin

Papilio andraemon

Papilio canadensis

Papilio cresphontes

Papilio eurymedon

Papilio glaucus

Papilio multicaudata

Papilio palamedes

Papilio polyxenes

Papilio rutulus

Papilio troilus

Papilio zelicaon

Parrhasius m-album

Phoebis neocypris

Phoebis sennae

Phyciodes tharos

Pieris rapae

Plebejus acmon

Poanes massasoit

Poanes viator

Polites coras

Polites mystic

Polites origenes

Polites themistocles

Polygonia comma

Polygonia progne

Pompeius verna

Pontia protodice

Problema bulenta

Protographium marcellus

Pyrgus communis

Pyrrhopyge araxes

Satyrium acadica

Satyrium calanus

Satyrium caryaevorus

Satyrium edwardsii

Satyrium liparops

Satyrium titus

Speyeria aphrodite

Speyeria atlantis

Speyeria cybele

Speyeria diana

Speyeria edwardsii

Speyeria idalia

Strymon kingi

Strymon melinus

Strymon saepium

Thecla ilavia

Thessalia leanira

Thorybes daunus

Thorybes drusius

Thorybes pylades

Thymelicus lineola

Vanessa atalanta

Vanessa cardui

Vanessa virginiensis

Vernia verna

Wallengrenia egeremet

Yvretta carus

Zerene cesonia

Asclepias is an Apocynaceae known as MILKWEED or SILKWEED. There are 225 species of MILKWEED. Four perennials are cultivated that grow in Zones 3-10 – Asclepias incarnata grows to over 6 feet high and needs regular watering.

Asclepias currassavica Silky Gold grows to 2 1/2 feet high. Asclepias currassavica Silky Gold Red grows to 3 1/2 feet high, incarnata grows to over 6 feet high, speciosa and tuberosa to 3 1/2 ft high. They prefer moderate irrigation during dry months.

Asclepias incarnata attracts Euptoieta claudia, Variegated Fritillary, and Hylephila phyleus, Fiery Skipper.

Butterflies attracted to this genus include:
Atalopedes campestris, Sachem
Callophrys gryneus, Juniper Hairstreak
Colias eurytheme, Orange Sulphur
Danaus gilippus, Queen
Danaus plexippus, Monarch
Epargyreus clarus, Silver-spotted Skipper
Euphyes vestris, Dun Skipper
Hylephila phyleus, Fiery Skipper
Lycaena phlaeas, American Copper
Papilio cresphontes, Giant Swallowtail
Papilio polyxenes, Black Swallowtail
Papilio troilus Spicebush Swallowtail
Pholisora catullus, Common Sootywing
Phyciodes tharos, Pearl Crescent
Polites carus, Carus Skipper
Polygonia interrogationis Question Mark
Satyrium auretorum, Gold-hunter's Hairstreak
Satyrium calanus, Banded Hairstreak
Satyrium californica, California Hairstreak
Satyrium sylvinus, Sylvan Hairstreak
Satyrium titus, Coral Hairstreak
Speyeria cybele, Great Spangled Fritillary
Strymon melinus, Gray Hairstreak
Thorybes pylades, Northern Cloudywing
Vanessa atalanta, Red Admiral
Vanessa cardui, Painted Lady
Vanessa virginiensis, American Lady
Zerene eurydice, California Dogface