Snowy Milkweed Plant Sets
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This host plant for monarch butterfly caterpillars is abundant with creamy white flowers tinged with soft pink, that sit in clusters on stalks with short narrow leaves. Ideal for rain gardens and partly-shaded moist environments.
Grown non-GMO and free of harmful neonicotinoid for healthy pollinators and planets, this set of Snowy Milkweed plants for sun/part-shade:
- Supports other wildlife species including birds, butterflies, moths, and bees
- Blooms longer in some southern states and return each year
- Never needs chemicals and requires less water once established
- Is deer resistant, once established
Seed pods will develop on stems in fall and remain into winter, but do not have tufted wisps found in other milkweed pods.
Available in sets of three or six plants.
All purchases support National Wildlife Federation’s non-profit mission to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.
See our Shipping Timeframes page for more detail.
When your order ships, you will receive an email from orders@gardenforwildlife.com with tracking information.
Your digital download containing garden design ideas and planting tips is sent by email immediately after purchase.
Also Includes:
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Meet the Snowy / Aquatic Milkweed Plant
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Meet the Growers
When you buy a Garden for Wildlife™ Native Plant Collection, you're not just helping wildlife and the planet; you're also supporting the hard-working small businesses in your region who we've partnered with to grow our native plants.
We select independent, regional growers who meet specific standards, including:
- Sustainable, chemical-free growing practices.
- Experience growing native, local ecotype plant species.
- The ability to grow and sort mass plugs/starter plants.
- The capacity to safely pack and ship plants to their new homes.