Asclepias syriaca, PA Ecotype

Common Milkweed, PA Ecotype

$104.00 /lb

Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed) is a hairy-stemmed, erect-growing perennial species that can grow to a height of 6.5 ft. The leaves of this native milkweed are in an opposite arrangement on the stem, and the species spreads by rhizomes. Asclepias syriaca has the characteristic sticky, milky sap we associate with milkweeds. Common Milkseed blooms in midsummer with purple flower clusters produced along the stem. When sunlight strikes the blooms of Common Milkweed, they give off the scent of lilacs. When honey is collected from monocultures of Asclepias syriaca, it carries this scent and the flavor has the floral overtones of lilac. Asclepias syriaca typically grows in full sun, but is occasionally observed in partial sun. It is found in mesic to well-drained soils. Common Milkweed is a host plant for caterpillars of monarch butterflies and provides nectar for many species of native bees and butterflies. Asclepias syriaca is an excellent addition fo pollinator-friendly, steep slope, and woodland edge mixes. The rhizomes of Common Milkweed help to knit the soil together. Seed dormancy can be high for individual lots of Common Milkweed. We recommend three months of cold, moist stratification to break this dormancy for transplant production. Asclepias syriaca is a member of the milkweed (Asclepiadaceae) family. The genus name is derived from Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine. The species name syriaca means “Syrian.” During World War II, the U.S. did not have access to the fruits of the kapok tree, whose fibers were used to fill life jackets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture led a program to collect Common Milkweed pods. The floss (fluff) that helps milkweed seeds to blow in the wind was collected from these pods and used to fill life jackets. The slogan for this program was “pick a weed, save a life.” Twenty-six ounces of floss were needed to keep a 150-pound man afloat for 48 hours in sea water. Two 20-pound bags of milkweed pods had to be collected for this much floss.

Map Key

Present in state
Present and native in county; not rare
Present and native in county; rare
State or county listed as noxious
Present but introduced in county
Not present in state
Species extirpated (historic)
Present in state; exotic

This map shows the native and introduced (adventive) range of this species. Given appropriate habitat and climate, native plants can be grown outside their range.

Indicator Regions
Northcentral & Northeast:
UPL
Midwest
FACU
Eastern Mountains and Piedmont:
FACU
Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
UPL
Common Milkweed, PA Ecotype Planting Information

Planting details can vary based on your region, site conditions, and seed mix. For best results, we recommend reviewing our detailed planting guides. These guides include region-specific timing, site preparation, seeding methods, and tips for establishing native species successfully.

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Details
Species
Common Milkweed, PA Ecotype
Species Type
Native
Habitat
Fields, open ground, along roadsides.
Life Cycle
Perennial
Bloom Period
Summer
Typical Height
6.50000
pH
0.00000
-
0.00000
Flower Color
Purple
Pollinator Value
Very High
Approx. seeds per lb
70000
Seeding rate per acre in a mix
Up to 0.1 lb
Truax Seedbox
Fluffy

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