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This plant grows prolifically in Houston. Last winter we had 3 hard freezes (first time in years) and it froze to the ground, but re-gro...Read More
This butterfly weed has done very well in my Houston flower bed in full sun. They have survived our mild winters and are growing larger....Read More
I have found this very easy to grow in zone 7b of north GA. It's an annual here, but I allow it to reseed itself in the fall. It comes ba...Read More
Very easy to grow, spreads easily, and gives seeds to share with others.
Host plant for Monarch Butterflies.
As fa...Read More
I purchased this plant a couple years ago from the nursery; their tag shows hardy in zones 7-10. Since I'm in zone 5b/6a, I grow the But...Read More
The caterpillar is from the Monarch butterfly. Definitely veracious eater.
It is true that this plant is eaten by caterpillars everytime it blooms...but my positive experience is to cut the plant with the caterpi...Read More
I've been trying to get a specimen established in my yard for several years now, but it never seems to get much of a chance except become...Read More