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Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed

Asclepias tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies'

  • Hardy in zones 3-9 with exceptional heat and drought tolerance once established
  • Essential monarch butterfly host plant provides food for caterpillars while multicolored blooms attract adult butterflies and hummingbirds
  • Compact 1-2 ft native North American wildflower perfect for front borders, pollinator gardens, and container plantings.
  • Deer and rabbit resistant with minimal maintenance needs and no deadheading required
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Provide at least six hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering. Plants receiving less than full sun will produce fewer blooms and develop weak, floppy stems.

Soil: Thrives in lean, well-drained soil including sandy or gravelly conditions. If you have heavy clay, work in coarse sand or plant in a raised bed to ensure good drainage. Avoid rich, amended soil which promotes excessive foliage at the expense of flowers.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply once or twice weekly during the first growing season while the deep taproot establishes. After the first year, Gay Butterflies requires virtually no supplemental watering except during severe drought. Overwatering or poorly drained soil causes root rot, so err on the dry side.

Pruning Tips

No pruning is necessary for plant health. Deadheading spent flower clusters encourages continuous blooming through late summer, but many gardeners leave the ornamental seed pods intact to feed goldfinches and allow natural reseeding. Cut back dead stems to ground level in late fall or early spring before new growth emerges.

Fertilizer Needs

Skip fertilizer entirely. As a native wildflower adapted to poor soils, Gay Butterflies actually performs best without feeding. Excess nutrients cause weak, sprawling growth and reduce flower production. If planting in truly depleted soil, a single light application of compost in early spring provides sufficient nutrition.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Botanical Name Asclepias tuberosa 'Gay Butterflies'
Class Magnoliopsida
Species tuberosa
Cultivar Gay Butterflies
Growing Zones 3-9
Height 1-2 Feet
Width 1-2 Feet
Sunlight Full sun
Growth Rate Moderate
Flower Color Orange, Yellow, Red
Leaf Color Green
Native Yes
Bloom Period Early Summer, Late Summer
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed grows to a compact 1-2 feet tall and wide. This shorter stature makes it perfect for front borders, containers, and smaller garden spaces where you want pollinator impact without blocking other plants behind it.

Does Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed grow well in my planting zone (e.g., zone 3-9)?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed thrives in zones 3-9, making it adaptable to most North American climates. This compact native milkweed handles both cold winters and hot summers while blooming reliably from early to late summer. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy plants that establish quickly in your zone.

What are the light requirements for Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed (full sun or partial shade)?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering and compact 1-2 foot growth. This native milkweed tolerates some morning shade but may become leggy in too much shade. Plant in your sunniest spot for maximum blooms and pollinator appeal.

How much water does Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed need after establishment?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed is exceptionally drought tolerant once established and requires minimal watering. This native milkweed thrives in dry conditions and actually performs better with less water than more. Water deeply only during extended dry spells to maintain the compact 1-2 foot habit.

What type of soil does Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed prefer (e.g., well-drained, rocky)?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed thrives in well-drained, sandy or rocky soils and tolerates poor, dry conditions once established. This native milkweed actually performs better in lean soils than rich, fertile ground. Avoid heavy clay or consistently wet areas, and shop at Nature Hills for healthy plants.

Is Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed deer resistant?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed is naturally deer resistant due to its milky sap that deer typically avoid. This compact 1-2 foot native perennial works well in areas where deer browsing is a concern. Plant it confidently in your pollinator garden without extra protection.

Will Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed attract butterflies and monarchs?

  • Gay Butterflies Butterfly Weed is a magnet for monarchs, swallowtails, and painted ladies from early to late summer. This native milkweed serves as both a nectar source for adult butterflies and essential host plant for monarch caterpillars. Plant in full sun for maximum pollinator impact.

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