Asclepias curassavica
Asclepias curassavica, the Mexican Butterfly Bush, Scarlet Milkweed or Blood Flower, is a small shrubby semi-deciduous perennial with attractive long lanceolate foliage and showy exotic flowers that are orange-red and yellow. It is very easy to grow and very fast-growing and is predominantly grown for its ability to attract butterflies which feed on its pollen rich-flowers. The foliage is also a food for many butterfly larvae.
It flowers freely in mid-summer and the flowers are followed by long narrow seed-pods that when they split open, reveal seeds with long silky threads.
A tender plant in the UK and Northern Europe, Asclepias curassavica should be pruned in the autumn and brought in to a frost-free environment during the winter. It can also be grown as an annual with new seeds being sown each year.
These are one year old plants: tough woody things, they have survived the winter, been give a 'chop' and are now sprouting vigourously from the base. Bargain!
Additional Information
Order | Gentianales |
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Family | Apocynaceae |
Sub-Family | Asclepiadoideae |
Synonyms | Asclepias aurantiaca, Asclepias bicolor, Asclepias cubensis, Asclepias curassavica var. concolor, Asclepias curassavica f. flaviflora, Asclepias margaritacea, Asclepias nivea var. curassavica |
Geographical Origin | Central America, South America |
Cultivation | Full or partial sun. Well drained, slightly acidic soil. |
Eventual Height | 1.5m |
Eventual Spread | 0.5m |
Hardiness | Frost tender. Cut back in the autumn and bring indoors to a frost-free area for the winter. Can be grown as an annual, sowing fresh seed in the spring |
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