Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias verticillata)
$4.00
This species has think “whorled” leaves and spreads by rhizomes. It often blooms later in the season than other milkweed species.
Plants are currently provided in recycled plastic pots donated to our nursery by community members (size varies, especially at the farmstand!) or in soil blocks. Please read more about soil block here.
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Description
Why are We Planting This?
Ecological Gifts
Pollinator favorite and a host plant for the monarch butterfly.
Edible Gifts
Although most species from the Asclepias genus are edible when properly prepared, we can’t find specific ethnobotanical records for this one. Will probably leave it just for the pollinators… for now.
Medicinal Gifts
The plant has a rich medicinal history as well. See more below.
Other Gifts
As documented for other Asclepias species, it’s likely the soft fluff in the seedpods of other milkweed species has buoyant properties. It likely can be similarly used to stuff lifejackets, pillows, or other materials and spun into yarn with other fibers or used as candle wicks. Twine can also similarly be made with fibers from the bark as with other members in this genus.
Read more about the ethnobotany of this milkweed and its history of medicinal uses at Native American Ethnobotany Database.
Additional information
Sun | Full, Partial |
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Soil | Average, Dry |
Height | 2' |
Bloom Color | White |
Bloom Time | August, July, June |
Native Plant Category | Wildflowers |
Type of Plant | Native to Michigan |