Zizotes milkweed, while not the most showy of the milkweeds, is one of the easier milkweeds to grow and one of the best for monarch as it...Read Mores leaves are quite broad, providing plenty of fodder for cats. It does not seem particularly picky as some of the other milkweeds. When in bloom during spring and fall, they form pagodas of intricate flowers
My gardening club had excellent success transplanting wild plants, though they require constant attention after transplanting in terms of water before they get established. It's a good idea to cut back leaves/stems, especially for older plants. Often times with the plants they will look like they are dead, but they aren't... a plant which we had transplanted in fall did not fully return until the spring. As long as you keep watering it, it will grow back.
A skilled friend of mine has propagated Zizotes milkweed through root cuttings. Not sure of the exact details, but he cut them so that each piece had a node, and planted them in soil with the top exposed to light, using plant food as well.
I received a root cutting of the plant from him this year, and after moving it to my garden it fared quite well until a monarch cat appeared, which combined with the sun and the transplant shock caused the top stem to wither. Within a week though, new growth reappeared. It would've grown if a trigger-happy squirrel hadn't dug up the spot. I am still watering and hoping it may return.
I bought some seeds a few months ago and planted three of the seeds in a heated planting tray. All three of the seeds germinated within t...Read Morehree days. The plants grow fast and seem to be doing well here in North Carolina.
Update: The plants are thriving here. They have so many flowers. The plants even have some pods!
Zizotes Milkweed is a great plant for a butterfly garden or just a decorative garden. This plant produces seed pods which contain many se...Read Moreeds and is a host plant for the Monarch Butterfly.
added: This Milkweed surprisingly transplants well! I transplanted one after it was mowed by accident and it is growing fast! All I did was give it plant food!
added: Also this plant grows in Zone 10. I am in zone 10 and Zizotes Milkweed grows wild here. It is a native.
I grew a few of these from seed in 2021 and most of them came back this year. Also I am in Chester, Virginia.
Zizotes milkweed, while not the most showy of the milkweeds, is one of the easier milkweeds to grow and one of the best for monarch as it...Read More
I bought some seeds a few months ago and planted three of the seeds in a heated planting tray. All three of the seeds germinated within t...Read More
Zizotes Milkweed is a great plant for a butterfly garden or just a decorative garden. This plant produces seed pods which contain many se...Read More
Zizotes Milkweed, Asclepias oenotheroides, is native to Texas and other States.