Horsetail Milkweed
Asclepias subverticillata
A plant forming feathery clumps or patches and bearing white, star-like flowers in round umbels and 3-5 very narrow leaves in whorls at nodes; sap milky.
Details & Attributes
Plant Type(s) | Herb |
Longevity | 5 (in years) |
Size In relative feet, width by height |
2 X 3 |
Description | Long and narrow |
Flower Color | White |
Fruit | A dry capsule that stays on the stalk. |
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Sun | Full |
Freeze Tolerance | Poor |
Ethnobotany/Medical | Used to help stimulate breast milk; seed silk used; the first buds eaten; the pods were eaten, used for clothing, and made into prayer sticks. Often considered to be highly poisonous. |
Water Needs | Low, Moderate |