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Silky Gold Milkweed

ASCLEPIAS CURASSAVICA "SILKY GOLD"

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  • Pet Warning:Toxic To Ingest

  • Care Level:I'm Easy

  • Approximate Size: 7" to 14" W 20" to 24" H

The Silky Gold Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) is a perennial in planting zones 9-11. This lovely plant grows three ft. tall and two ft. wide. They are an easy-care plant that thrive during the spring and summer season and draw numerous pollinators, like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. They thrive in either poor, moist, or dry soils. Add this adaptable plant to your landscape.
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Silky Gold Milkweed
Silky Gold Milkweed
About Silky Gold Milkweed

The Silky Gold Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) is a perennial in planting zones 9-11. This lovely plant grows three ft. tall and two ft. wide. They are an easy-care plant that thrives during the spring and summer season and draws numerous pollinators, like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. They thrive in either poor, moist, or dry soils. Add this adaptable plant to your landscape.

Care Level: I'm Easy

Easy for beginners

Pet Friendly: Warning

Toxic to pets if ingested.

Origins: South America

South America

Fun Facts: Interestingly muc...

Interestingly much of the plant is turned into useful products. For instance, the silky hairs for the seed pods was once used during World War II to stuff pillows and mattresses. Stalks were turned into paper and muslin since their fiber has tensile strength. Native American Indians used the fiber as ropes and fish nets. Rubber can be made from the latex from the sap of the plant. They have also been used for medicinal purposes to heal infections.

ASCLEPIAS CURASSAVICA "SILKY GOLD" Care Guide

Silky Gold Milkweed

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    Great gift

    Sent to my daughter in CA for her new house! She loves nature and is looking forward to having a piece of it in her own backyard.

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