Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King'

Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King'
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow orange-021A
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
Flower length/hight 1 - 1,5 cm
Inflorescence Umbel(-like)
Leaf surface Hairy
Leaf size 7,5 - 10 cm
Light conditions Sunny
Inflorescence diameter 3 - 5 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower, secondary color(s) Red-dark red-045B
Moisture requirements Well-drained
Soil type Humus rich; Sandy

Asclepias tuberosa, commonly known as milkweed or butterfly weed, is a beautiful and fascinating plant that can add a burst of color to any garden. One popular variety of this plant is the 'Bicolor King' cultivar, which features stunning yellow-medium yellow orange flowers with a hint of red-dark red secondary color.

The flowers of the Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King' are relatively small, measuring between 1 and 10 mm in diameter. However, their vibrant colors and intricate details make them a favorite among gardeners and pollinators alike. The flower length or height is around 1 to 1.5 cm, making them a prominent feature in any garden setting.

The plant forms inflorescences in an umbel-like arrangement, which means that the flowers are clustered together in a rounded shape. This creates a stunning display of colors and adds visual interest to the plant. The inflorescence itself has a diameter of approximately 3 to 5 cm, making it a noticeable focal point.

As for the leaves of the Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King', they have a lanceolate shape, which means they are long and narrow, tapering to a point at both ends. The leaf surface is hairy, adding texture and a touch of uniqueness to the plant. The leaves themselves are dark green in color, creating a beautiful contrast against the vibrant flowers.

In terms of growing conditions, the Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King' thrives in sunny areas. It requires well-drained soil that is humus rich and sandy. It is important to note that this variety of milkweed prefers moisture-rich conditions but should not be planted in areas with poor drainage.

The Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King' is highly attractive to pollinators, particularly butterflies. The bright colors of the flowers and the nectar-rich blooms make it a popular choice for butterflies seeking food sources. By planting this variety of milkweed, gardeners can play a crucial role in supporting butterfly populations.

In conclusion, the Asclepias tuberosa 'Bicolor King' is a stunning and eye-catching plant that is sure to add beauty to any garden. With its vibrant flowers, lanceolate leaves, and attractive umbel-like inflorescences, it is a must-have for those who appreciate the wonders of nature. Furthermore, its ability to attract butterflies makes it a valuable addition to any pollinator garden.

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