Look at 'em now!
Our butterfly milkweed nursery is coming along. We planted the seeds gathered this summer from our parent plant (see photo collage) on July 22. As of Aug. 4 we have 90 of 96 cells in the grower trays with sprouts.
Our variety is Asclepias curassavica. It grows in warmer climates like San Diego. This milkweed is a monarch magnet. We have many flitting around our home year round.
There are varieties that will grow in cold winter areas. If you live where it freezes try Asclepias tuberosa. It attracts monarch butterflies, too.
Our little sprouts are still in the cotyledon stage. We expect true leaves soon. After the plants have grown and developed roots in these grower packs we will transplant them to 3.5 inch pots.
Please stay tuned.





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