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» Perennials
Springhill Nursery - Orange Glory Flower
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Butterflies can't resist the bright color and sweet nectar of this North American native plant, the Orange Glory Flower. Orange flower clusters top 15-24" stems in mid to late summer. Great for fresh or dried bouquets. Flourishes under drought conditions. Space 18-24" apart.
#1 field-grown plants. Deer tend to avoid.
Asclepias tuberosa
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