Asclepias subulata, Rush Milkweed
Funastrum cynanchoides, Climbing Milkweed
A perennial milkweed that looses its leaves early in the spring and has stalks that are bare. This milkweed is also called Skeleton Milkweed and is endemic to Mojave Desert. It can reach up to five feet high. White/cream flowers bloom in year around. This plant produces a milky sap. The California Monarch Milkweed provides food for monarch butterfly caterpillars and provides nectar for hummingbirds and nest building materials for other birds.
- Plant in full sun
- Tolerant of a wide range of soil types, including clay
- Mulch heavily
- Water well for the first month
- Attracts birds and butterflies
- Drought tolerant
- Toxic
- California Native
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Funastrum cynanchoides, Climbing Milkweed
A perennial milkweed that looses its leaves early in the spring and has stalks that are bare. This milkweed is also called Skeleton Milkweed and is endemic to Mojave Desert. It can reach up to five feet high. White/cream flowers bloom in year around. This plant produces a milky sap. The California Monarch Milkweed provides food for monarch butterfly caterpillars and provides nectar for hummingbirds and nest building materials for other birds.
- Plant in full sun
- Tolerant of a wide range of soil types, including clay
- Mulch heavily
- Water well for the first month
- Attracts birds and butterflies
- Drought tolerant
- Toxic
- California Native