
This beauty is the reason butterflies exist. Well, okay, that's pushing it. But, it is a good way to bring them to your yard.
Butterfly Weed is a member of the same family as Milkweed. The long, alternate foliage is quite similar to Milkweed. The veins run up and down the leaves, making some interesting patterns when viewed up close.
The nectar of this plant is sweet and sticks to the hands. If you want to plant it in your yard, wait until it goes to seed in mid-fall and collect them then. You can count on this plant coming up the following year.
I have seen this confused with Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja coccinea); both have similar cradles of flowers. However, Indian Paintbrush belongs to the same family as the Snapdragon, has a thinner stalk, and stand in clusters of three, compared to the larger clusters flowers on the Butterfly Weed.
Scientific name:
Asclepias tuberosa