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Yellow Butterfly Weed

Bright yellow flowers with native garden value.

Yellow Butterfly Weed brings clusters of golden-yellow flowers to sunny gardens in summer, creating a cheerful color display that feels both ornamental and natural. This yellow form of native Butterfly Weed is especially useful for gardeners who want the ecological value of Asclepias tuberosa with a softer flower color than the traditional orange species. The flat-topped bloom clusters pair beautifully with coneflowers, alliums, black-eyed Susans, salvia, yarrow, catmint, ornamental grasses, and other full-sun perennials.

A monarch host plant with strong pollinator appeal.

Asclepias tuberosa 'Hello Yellow' is a milkweed cultivar, which means its foliage can support monarch butterfly caterpillars. The nectar-rich flowers also attract adult monarchs, other butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects, making it a valuable plant for pollinator gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes. Planting several together gives pollinators a stronger visual target and helps create a more effective monarch-supporting garden.

Made for sun, heat, and dry soil.

Yellow Butterfly Weed thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, including dry, sandy, rocky, lean, and average garden conditions. Once established, it becomes drought-tolerant and handles hot summer sites with very little fuss. This makes it an excellent choice for dry borders, sunny slopes, meadow-style plantings, curbside gardens, rock gardens, and pollinator beds where strong drainage and low maintenance are important.

Low maintenance once established, but best left in place.

Like other Butterfly Weed varieties, Hello Yellow develops a deep taproot that helps it tolerate dry conditions but also makes mature plants difficult to move. Choose the planting site carefully and give it time to settle in, since milkweeds can be slower to establish and slower to emerge in spring than some other perennials. Once rooted, this plant is long-lived, sturdy, and easy to maintain in the right sunny, well-drained location.

A sunny color partner for naturalistic designs.

Yellow Butterfly Weed adds a warm, glowing accent to native gardens, butterfly gardens, cottage borders, and prairie-style plantings. Its yellow flowers blend easily with cool blues and purples, bold oranges and reds, or soft whites and grasses for a layered perennial design. After flowering, narrow seed pods may form, adding late-season interest, or they can be removed before opening if you want to reduce self-seeding.

Bright yellow flowers with native garden value.

Yellow Butterfly Weed brings clusters of golden-yellow flowers to sunny gardens in summer, creating a cheerful color display that feels both ornamental and natural. This yellow form of native Butterfly Weed is especially useful for gardeners who want the ecological value of Asclepias tuberosa with a softer flower color than the traditional orange species. The flat-topped bloom clusters pair beautifully with coneflowers, alliums, black-eyed Susans, salvia, yarrow, catmint, ornamental grasses, and other full-sun perennials.

A monarch host plant with strong pollinator appeal.

Asclepias tuberosa 'Hello Yellow' is a milkweed cultivar, which means its foliage can support monarch butterfly caterpillars. The nectar-rich flowers also attract adult monarchs, other butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects, making it a valuable plant for pollinator gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes. Planting several together gives pollinators a stronger visual target and helps create a more effective monarch-supporting garden.

Made for sun, heat, and dry soil.

Yellow Butterfly Weed thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, including dry, sandy, rocky, lean, and average garden conditions. Once established, it becomes drought-tolerant and handles hot summer sites with very little fuss. This makes it an excellent choice for dry borders, sunny slopes, meadow-style plantings, curbside gardens, rock gardens, and pollinator beds where strong drainage and low maintenance are important.

Low maintenance once established, but best left in place.

Like other Butterfly Weed varieties, Hello Yellow develops a deep taproot that helps it tolerate dry conditions but also makes mature plants difficult to move. Choose the planting site carefully and give it time to settle in, since milkweeds can be slower to establish and slower to emerge in spring than some other perennials. Once rooted, this plant is long-lived, sturdy, and easy to maintain in the right sunny, well-drained location.

A sunny color partner for naturalistic designs.

Yellow Butterfly Weed adds a warm, glowing accent to native gardens, butterfly gardens, cottage borders, and prairie-style plantings. Its yellow flowers blend easily with cool blues and purples, bold oranges and reds, or soft whites and grasses for a layered perennial design. After flowering, narrow seed pods may form, adding late-season interest, or they can be removed before opening if you want to reduce self-seeding.

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$28.95

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Description

Bright yellow flowers with native garden value.

Yellow Butterfly Weed brings clusters of golden-yellow flowers to sunny gardens in summer, creating a cheerful color display that feels both ornamental and natural. This yellow form of native Butterfly Weed is especially useful for gardeners who want the ecological value of Asclepias tuberosa with a softer flower color than the traditional orange species. The flat-topped bloom clusters pair beautifully with coneflowers, alliums, black-eyed Susans, salvia, yarrow, catmint, ornamental grasses, and other full-sun perennials.

A monarch host plant with strong pollinator appeal.

Asclepias tuberosa 'Hello Yellow' is a milkweed cultivar, which means its foliage can support monarch butterfly caterpillars. The nectar-rich flowers also attract adult monarchs, other butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects, making it a valuable plant for pollinator gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes. Planting several together gives pollinators a stronger visual target and helps create a more effective monarch-supporting garden.

Made for sun, heat, and dry soil.

Yellow Butterfly Weed thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, including dry, sandy, rocky, lean, and average garden conditions. Once established, it becomes drought-tolerant and handles hot summer sites with very little fuss. This makes it an excellent choice for dry borders, sunny slopes, meadow-style plantings, curbside gardens, rock gardens, and pollinator beds where strong drainage and low maintenance are important.

Low maintenance once established, but best left in place.

Like other Butterfly Weed varieties, Hello Yellow develops a deep taproot that helps it tolerate dry conditions but also makes mature plants difficult to move. Choose the planting site carefully and give it time to settle in, since milkweeds can be slower to establish and slower to emerge in spring than some other perennials. Once rooted, this plant is long-lived, sturdy, and easy to maintain in the right sunny, well-drained location.

A sunny color partner for naturalistic designs.

Yellow Butterfly Weed adds a warm, glowing accent to native gardens, butterfly gardens, cottage borders, and prairie-style plantings. Its yellow flowers blend easily with cool blues and purples, bold oranges and reds, or soft whites and grasses for a layered perennial design. After flowering, narrow seed pods may form, adding late-season interest, or they can be removed before opening if you want to reduce self-seeding.