
Seeds of Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) clinging to a split pod.
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Seeds of Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) clinging to a split pod.

One of our few really orange flowers (Daylilies and Touch-Me-Nots are other members of that exclusive club), Butterfly Weed likes an open field, where it attracts legions of insects of all sorts—butterflies, of course, but also bees and ants. These plants were among hundreds blooming in wildflower meadows in South Park.



For a description of the species, see the Asclepias tuberosa reference page.


A fine mound of Butterfly Weed growing along the Montour Trail in Moon Township.

For a description of the species, see the Asclepias tuberosa reference page.


Although June is the height of Butterfly-Weed season, many plants bloom into July and August. This one was growing at Robin Hill Park in Moon Township.
For a description of the species, see the Asclepias tuberosa reference page.