Species Green Comet Milkweed
yellow-green flowers, green leaves and purple stem

Green Comet Milkweed

Asclepias viridiflora

Also Known As - Green Milkweed
The Green Comet Milkweed (Asclepias viridiflora) is a North American species of Milkweed. It has bright green foliage and large, bright white flowers with pale green shades. Growing in full sun to part shade, the plant grows well in zones 5 - 10 and reaches about 2-4 feet in height. Its lance-shaped leaves and vibrant flowers provide a striking contrast and feast of colors that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. The plant is a food source for Monarch butterfly larvae and can propagate easily through its seeds or cuttings. Once established, it is drought tolerant and requires little maintenance.

Watering:

Frequent

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Root Cutting,Division,Layering Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

Flowers:

Green/Brown Flowers

Sun:

Sun

Soil:

Sand

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

watering

Water Green Comet Milkweed plants regularly during the growing season, which is usually from spring to fall. In the spring and summer, water deeply once a week, allowing the soil to dry out in between waterings. In the fall, reduce watering to every 2 to 3 weeks. Water your Green Comet Milkweed plants at the base of the plant to reduce the risk of fungal diseases. Reduce watering in the winter to once or twice monthly, as the plants will be dormant during this time.

sunlight

Green Comet Milkweed is an annual or short-lived perennial wildflower native to the southeastern United States. This species of milkweed grows best when provided approximately 8 hours of sunlight per day. The best time of day to give the plant the necessary light is between 10am and 4pm EDT. With a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight, this species of milkweed will reach its full potential. When Green Comet Milkweed is grown indoors, it should be placed near a south-facing window to ensure receiving enough sunlight. With too little sunlight, the plant may become weak and will suffer from stunted growth.

pruning

Green Comet Milkweed should be pruned back once per year in late winter, usually late February or early March. Pruning back the plant will help it stay in good health, as it can get quite tall. To properly prune the Green Comet Milkweed, use sharp pruning shears to cut the stem to within 6 to 12 inches from the ground. If there are any dead or damaged branches, cut them off below the damaged area. Also, any flower stalks should be removed after blooming has finished, and the seed pods should be removed to promote additional blooming. This will help keep the plant looking healthy and encourage more flowers to appear.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Starts Flowering

Green Comet Milkweed typically starts flowering in June.