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Asclepias linaria, or Pine-Needle Milkweed, grows up to 4 ft tall and has pine like leaves and white flowers. It blooms between February–December. This milkweed is Found on dry, rocky slopes and mesas, in canyons, and oak pine juniper woodlands between 1000 and 6000 ft. This is a host plant for monarch and queen butterfly larvae. Plant in partial to full sun, wet to dry conditions. Transplants well and is one of the easier to grow milkweed species native to Arizona. No shipping. 4”x10” pots are the same volume as 1gallon pots and we use them frequently in restoration.

Pine-Needle Milkweed, Asclepias linaria, container plant

SKU: PLASCLIN
$12.00Price
  • 1000-6000 ft

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