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Asclepias Curassavica Pruning. And has over one hundred known species. How to start growing your own milkweed.

Image collection of wild vascular plants Asclepias curassavica
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If the milkweed is a perennial, like asclepias curassavica (tropical milkweed) pictured above, you’ll notice tiny leaves growing from the base of the plant at some point after the upper stems have been consumed. Then cut back stems to the new growth and the plant will take off from there. When performing this light pruning, you should search for leaves.

Image collection of wild vascular plants Asclepias curassavica

Regularly prune your tropical milkweed plant to encourage bushier growth and prolong blooming. Buckle in, we’re going to get started. Milkweed is botanically known as asclepias spp. In addition to adorning gardens, the plant looks quite attractive in a mixed border or background setting.