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Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed

Asclepias curassavica 'Silky Gold'

Pronunciation: as-KLE-pee-us ku-rah-SAV-ik-uh
SKU #06634
8-11

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LIGHT: Full sun, Partial sun
WATER: Keep soil moist, but not soggy.
SIZE: Quickly reaches 3 to 4 ft. tall, 2 to 3 ft. wide.

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Description An exotic yellow variety of tropical milkweed from South America. Large clusters of golden yellow flowers are displayed against yellow-green foliage. This easy care plant mixes beautifully with other tall perennials and is ideal for naturalized areas, meadows, and borders. Prune to the base in fall, especially if it does not go dormant naturally in your climate. This prevents Monarch butterflies from feeding at the wrong time of year. An herbaceous perennial.
Bloom Time Summer
Deciduous/Evergreen Herbaceous
Special Features Easy Care, Waterwise, Attracts Pollinators, Fast Growing
Problems/Solutions Rabbit Resistant
Growth Rate Fast
Growth Habit Upright
Flower Attributes Showy Flowers
Landscape Use Border, Container
Flower Color Yellow
Foliage Color Green
Companion Plants Coneflower (Echinacea); Tickseed (Coreopsis); Butterfly Bush (Buddleja); Trumpet Vine (Campsis); Bee Balm (Monarda)
Care Instructions Thrives in slightly sandy to loamy, well-drained soil. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency, once established. Prune to the base periodically to rejuvenate plant. In harsh winter areas below zone 8, grow in containers and move to a sunny indoor spot before first frost.
History Though technically not native to the United States, Asclepias curassavica, often referred to as tropical milkweed, is often considered a naturalized perennial in the southern U.S.
Lore Asclepias flowers are nectar-rich and the leaves are an important food source for Monarch caterpillars. Many sources state that tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) is preferred by Monarch caterpillars due to its tender leaves.
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DescriptionAn exotic yellow variety of tropical milkweed from South America. Large clusters of golden yellow flowers are displayed against yellow-green foliage. This easy care plant mixes beautifully with other tall perennials and is ideal for naturalized areas, meadows, and borders. Prune to the base in fall, especially if it does not go dormant naturally in your climate. This prevents Monarch butterflies from feeding at the wrong time of year. An herbaceous perennial.
Bloom TimeSummer
Deciduous/EvergreenHerbaceous
Special FeaturesEasy Care, Waterwise, Attracts Pollinators, Fast Growing
Problems/SolutionsRabbit Resistant
Growth RateFast
Growth HabitUpright
Flower AttributesShowy Flowers
Style
Landscape UseBorder, Container
Flower ColorYellow
Foliage ColorGreen
Companion PlantsConeflower (Echinacea); Tickseed (Coreopsis); Butterfly Bush (Buddleja); Trumpet Vine (Campsis); Bee Balm (Monarda)
Care
Care InstructionsThrives in slightly sandy to loamy, well-drained soil. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency, once established. Prune to the base periodically to rejuvenate plant. In harsh winter areas below zone 8, grow in containers and move to a sunny indoor spot before first frost.
History
HistoryThough technically not native to the United States, Asclepias curassavica, often referred to as tropical milkweed, is often considered a naturalized perennial in the southern U.S.
LoreAsclepias flowers are nectar-rich and the leaves are an important food source for Monarch caterpillars. Many sources state that tropical milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) is preferred by Monarch caterpillars due to its tender leaves.

Frequently asked questions

Does Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed produce flowers?
Summer
Is Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed evergreen or deciduous?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed is Herbaceous.
What are the special features of Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed is Easy Care, Waterwise, Attracts Pollinators, Fast Growing.
Is Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed resistant to pests or animals?
Rabbit Resistant
How fast does Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed grow?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed has a Fast growth rate.
What is the growth habit of Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed grows in an Upright habit.
Where can I use Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed in my landscape?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed is suitable for: Border, Container.
What color are Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed flowers?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed produces Yellow flowers.
What color is the foliage of Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed?
Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed has Green foliage.
What plants grow well with Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed?
Good companion plants for Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed include: Coneflower (Echinacea); Tickseed (Coreopsis); Butterfly Bush (Buddleja); Trumpet Vine (Campsis); Bee Balm (Monarda).
How do I care for Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed?
Thrives in slightly sandy to loamy, well-drained soil. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency, once established. Prune to the base periodically to rejuvenate plant. In harsh winter areas below zone 8, grow in containers and move to a sunny indoor spot before first frost.
What is the history of Silky Gold Tropical Milkweed?
Though technically not native to the United States, Asclepias curassavica, often referred to as tropical milkweed, is often considered a naturalized perennial in the southern U.S.

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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.