CLOSED: I think these are called Butterfly plant

Milan, OH

This are very pretty orange flowers on these plants as you can see the pods are on it now so I will have seeds from them if anyone wants any. They do multiply fast.

Breeze1947

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Montrose, AR(Zone 8a)

I would love to have some... what are you asking in return? DO you want me to send you postage?

Palm Coast, FL(Zone 9a)

they are a type of milkweed (butterfly weed):

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/604/

they are incredibly easy to grow from seed! I love them, and yes, they do attract a heck of alot of butterflies. They are the host plant for Monarchs and Queen butterflies.

Richmond, VA(Zone 7b)

Are you sure they are not this type?
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/73/

Palm Coast, FL(Zone 9a)

you are probably right jajtii.. i was seeing the yellow and orange coloring so assumed they were the ones I posted the link too, but taking a closer look at the photo, i think its more sunlight play on the blooms than the actual color.

Emory, TX(Zone 8a)

I would like some seeds also. Are these for trade or postage?

Danielsville, GA(Zone 7b)

Breeze1947, I have a plant just like yours, but have never had a seed pod. I must have an old batchlor. Wood love some seed , LMK. Mike

Flippin, AR(Zone 7a)

I would like some seeds if you have any avaliable. I only have bacherlor button seeds to trade. Katie

Delray Beach, FL(Zone 10b)

I would love some. I have lots of star of yelta morning glories and tiger lily pips, if you are interested.

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