Butterfly Weed - Gay Butterflies, 1 Pack
- Shipping Starts in Late March 2026
 
- Shipped as Top-Sized, Dormant Bareroots
 
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Asclepias tuberosa - Gay Butterflies
A striking, clump-forming butterfly weed that glows with multicoloured umbels ranging from fiery red and orange to sunny yellow throughout mid to late summer. Reaching 2–3 ft tall and about 2 ft wide, it stands upright on sturdy stems, showcasing fragrant blossoms that enthrall bees, hummingbirds, monarchs, and a variety of butterflies. Extremely drought- and deer-resistant thanks to its deep taproot and milky sap, it thrives in well-drained, lean soils with minimal care. Post-bloom, attractive seed pods add architectural and dried-flower interest into autumn.
- 1 Bare Root
 - Multicoloured umbels (red/orange/yellow)
 - Monarch host & nectar plant
 - Drought‑ and deer‑resistant
 
| Specifications | Details | 
|---|---|
| Colour | Red, orange, yellow blooms | 
| Hardiness Zone | 4 - 9 | 
| Plant Height | 24–36 in (60–90 cm) | 
| Plant Width | 24 in (60 cm) (typically ~2 ft) | 
| Sun Requirements | Full sun (6+ hrs) | 
| Fragrant | No | 
| Deer Resistant | Yes – milky sap deters browsing | 
| Plant Timing | Spring or fall planting; deep taproot—avoid transplanting once mature | 
| Bloom Timing | June - August | 
| Plant Depth | Crown at soil level; deep taproot | 
| Plant Spacing | 18–24 in (45–60 cm) apart |