Pineleaf Milkweed
PINELEAF MILKWEED
Asclepias linaria

Pineleaf Milkweed is very drought tolerant like its close relative, the Desert Milkweed, however it stands out with its pine-like foliage. Although this dainty foliage makes it look like a weak plant, don't be fooled; it is fairly hardy of harsh, hot, and dry conditions.

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GARDENING BASICS
Type: Shrubs
Hardiness: 15˚
Water: Very Low
Sun Exposure: Full
GROWTH
Growth Rate: Moderate
Average Size: 3’ H × 3’ W
Coverage: 7 square feet
FOLIAGE
Foliage Type: Evergreen
Foliage Color: Green
FLOWERS & FRUITS
Flower Color: White
Flower Season: Spring through Fall
Fruit: A tear-shaped seed capsule containing plumed seeds.
MORE COMMENTS
Thorns: No
Allergies: Unknown
Bright-white flower clusters emerge in springtime and stick around through fall. The leaves and flowers are an important food source for the Queen and Monarch butterfly larvae, whereas the nectar is a favorite of the adults.