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Asclepias subulata
Desert Milkweed, Rush Milkweed
​Moderate-growing cluster of gray-green herbaceous stems that are virtually leafless. Creamy yellow flowers are borne spring to fall, followed by attractive horn-shaped seed pods. Semi-evergreen.

Height: Medium ( ft – 4 ft)
Spread: Medium ( ft – 4 ft)
Sun / Shade: Full Sun
Flowering Seasons: Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: Shrub.
Evegreen / Deciduous: Deciduous
Characteristics: Attractive Flowers, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Drought Tolerant.

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