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Blood Flower Milkweed Seeds by Marde Ross & Company — 50 Fresh Seeds for Monarchs (USA-Grown)

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Bold color and wildlife-friendly gardening

Blood Flower Milkweed from Marde Ross & Company brings a striking vertical presence to outdoor spaces. These seeds grow into vibrant, three-foot plants with red-orange and yellow blossoms that brighten borders, meadow beds, and cutting gardens all summer long. The vivid color isn’t just eye-catching; it also creates a beacon for pollinators and wildlife, transforming ordinary spaces into lively habitats.

Designed for easy, dependable growing, these seeds are tied to a longstanding American heritage. Marde Ross & Company has been a trusted California nursery since 1985, delivering quality seeds that perform season after season. The Blood Flower Milkweed is noted for its long bloom period and its role as a host plant for monarchs, offering a meaningful way to support local pollinator communities while enjoying the garden’s seasonal drama.

How and where to plant

Plant the seeds in full sun after the last frost to maximize germination and growth. Expect sprouting in roughly 14–21 days, with plants developing quickly through spring and into summer. Gardeners in zones 3–7 can enjoy the annual life cycle, while those in zones 8–11 may see perennial behavior depending on the microclimate. The plant is deer resistant, making it a practical choice for mixed borders or wildlife-friendly landscapes.

The Blood Flower Milkweed thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from occasional deep watering during dry spells. With a little patience, you’ll watch it rise as a bold, nectar-rich focal point that supports pollinators and adds seasonal structure to your outdoor space.

Garden uses and wildlife benefits

  • Borders and meadow beds: Create a dramatic vertical accent with long-lasting blooms.
  • Cutting garden potential: Cut stems offer color and texture for arrangements throughout summer.
  • Wildlife value: The plant serves as a host for monarchs and attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators to your yard.
  • Reliability: Seed lots are sourced from a reputable grower with decades of experience in outdoor plant production.
  • Easy care: Once established, the plant is relatively low-maintenance and garden-friendly.
  • Season-long color: Blooms persist from spring through fall, providing ongoing visual interest.
  • American-grown: Seed stock is associated with U.S. cultivation and a heritage of quality since 1985.

If you’re looking to enrich a garden with bold color, monarch-friendly habitat, and a sense of place, Blood Flower Milkweed seeds from Marde Ross & Company offer a compelling option. While results can vary with climate and care, many gardeners find it a rewarding addition to outdoor spaces.

FAQ

Q: What makes Blood Flower Milkweed a good choice for monarch gardens?

A: It grows tall with bold blooms and serves as a monarch host plant, supporting butterfly life cycles in outdoor spaces.

Q: How should I grow Blood Flower Milkweed for best results?

A: Plant in full sun after the last frost; sow seeds, expect 14–21 days to germinate, and provide well-drained soil for ongoing blooms.