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Popular common name:

California milkweed

Botanical Nomenclature:
Asclepias californica

Asclepias californica, commonly known as California milkweed, is a captivating addition to any garden, and its allure lies in both its beauty and ecological importance. With its striking clusters of pink to lavender flowers that bloom from spring to summer, this perennial plant not only provides a splash of color but also serves as a magnet for pollinators. California milkweed is well-suited to drought-tolerant gardens, thriving in sunny, well-drained soils while requiring minimal upkeep.

Unique Attributes of 

Asclepias californica

1 Flower Color

Purple, Maroon

2 Plant Height

1-2 feet

3 USDA Zones

5-11a

4 Bloom Timing

April, May, June, July

5 Light Preference

Full Sun

6 Soil Moisture

Low

7 Soil Substraite

Dry Slopes

8 Ecoregion I/II

9 Soil Moisture

Low

10 Difficulty Rank

🔴 Challenging

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