Description
Asclepias incarnata
Virtually hassle free, this perennial grows in loose clumps by means of slowly creeping rhizomes. It is not invasive and can be safely mixed in with other perennials in the border. The rose-pink flowers bloom in large, compact clusters from midsummer to early fall. Removing the spent flowers will stimulate another bloom cycle about a month after the first one. Hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects are attracted to the flowers.
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