Asclepias subverticillata aka Horsetail Milkweed
Taxonomy ID: 9961
Common names
Horsetail Milkweed, Poison Milkweed, Western Whorled Milkweed, Whorled MilkweedMore information about Horsetail Milkweed
What are the water needs for Horsetail Milkweed
            Horsetail Milkweed should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
          
        What is the right soil for Horsetail Milkweed
            Horsetail Milkweed is very sensitive to dry soil. To ensure your Poison Milkweed is thriving and blooming, choose a potting soil that retains moisture. A good soil should still allow for adequate drainage and contain lots of organic matter. Coco coir or sphagnum moss are great soil additives that will help to retain moisture and provide your Horsetail Milkweed with the nutrients it needs for healthy growth. Make sure to mix these soil additives into the potting soil before planting and water the soil thoroughly. By providing your Horsetail Milkweed with a well-draining, moisture-retaining soil, you can help to maximize its growth and keep it blooming.
          
        What is the sunlight requirement for Horsetail Milkweed
            Horsetail Milkweed requires abundant, bright, and direct light to thrive. The best placement for this plant is within one foot of a window to ensure it receives enough light. If you live in an area with more extreme weather, such as hot summers or cold winters, you may need to adjust the placement of the plant accordingly. During hot summer months, it is important to place the plant away from full sun, as this can cause the leaves to yellow or burn. During cold winter months, it is best to move the plant closer to the window to take advantage of the extra light that can help it survive. By keeping an eye on the current weather in your area, you can make sure your Poison Milkweed is always in the right place to thrive.
          
        How to fertilize Horsetail Milkweed
            The Horsetail Milkweed grows at a slow pace and doesn't require any supplementary fertilizers. By renewing its potting soil once a year, it should receive enough nourishment. Remember, plants obtain their energy from sunlight, not fertilizers.
          
        Is Horsetail Milkweed toxic to humans/pets?
            Ploi lacks confirmed information on the toxicity of this plant. If you, a relative, or your pet accidentally consume plant material with unknown toxicity, it's best to consult a medical expert.
          
        
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