A native Milkweed preferring the damp areas of the landscape.
Pronunciation
(as-KLEE-pi-as)(in-kar-NAY-ta)
Plant Type
All Plants, Wild Flowers
Hardiness Zone
5
Sunlight
full
Moisture
moist to wet
Soil & Site
native to wetlands, shallow marshes, sedge meadows
Flowers
umbel clusters of red buds, 3/8", 5-parted, pale to dark pink flowers at the top of stems
Fruit
narrow seed pod filled with seeds, seeds attached to silky hairs
Leaves
lance shaped to linear leaves, short stalked, opposite, exude a milk sap
Stems
exude a milk sap
Roots
fiborous
Dimensions
3-4 feet high
Propagation
seeds
Misc Facts
Asclepias tuberosa) honours the Greek god of healing Asclepius (Asklepios in Greek and Aesculapius in Latin) with reference to the plants’ medicinal properties. Incarnata means ‘flesh pink-coloured’.(www.plantlives.com)
Notes & Reference
#46-Wetland Plants and Plant Communities of Minnesota and Wisconsin (Eggers and Reed), #83-Favorite Wild Flowers, #100-Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest (Black and Judziewicz)