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Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed

Clean white flowers with a strong garden presence.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed produces bright white flower clusters that bring a fresh, elegant look to sunny perennial beds, native gardens, and pollinator borders. The blooms rise on upright stems above narrow green foliage, creating a cleaner and softer color effect than pink or orange milkweed varieties. Its white flowers are especially useful in moon gardens, white-themed plantings, cottage gardens, and mixed borders where homeowners want pollinator value without adding hot flower color.

A monarch butterfly host plant with pollinator power.

Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' is a swamp milkweed cultivar, which means it supports monarch butterfly caterpillars while also feeding adult butterflies, bees, moths, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. The nectar-rich flowers are busy during bloom season, helping make the garden feel active and alive. This is a meaningful plant for homeowners who want their landscape to support wildlife while still looking polished and intentional.

Excellent for rain gardens and moist sunny sites.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed is especially useful in moist soils, low spots, wet meadows, rain gardens, and areas near ponds or drainage features where many traditional perennials struggle. It prefers consistent moisture but can adapt to average garden soil once established, as long as the site does not become extremely dry for long periods. This combination makes it more flexible than many gardeners expect, especially in sunny beds where soil moisture changes through the season.

Tall, upright, and easy to blend into borders.

This white swamp milkweed grows into an upright clump that typically reaches 3 to 4 feet tall, giving it enough height to stand among coneflowers, Joe Pye weed, bee balm, mountain mint, liatris, alliums, ornamental grasses, and other pollinator perennials. Its vertical habit makes it useful toward the middle or back of a border, while the white flower clusters help lighten heavier plantings. Plant it in small groups for a stronger visual display and to make it easier for monarchs and pollinators to find.

Low maintenance once established, with seasonal seed pods.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed is generally easy to maintain once it settles in, but it is best planted where it can remain because mature milkweeds do not love being moved. After flowering, narrow seed pods may form, adding late-season texture to the garden. Leave some pods if you want a more naturalized look, or remove them before they split to reduce seedlings and keep the planting more controlled.

Clean white flowers with a strong garden presence.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed produces bright white flower clusters that bring a fresh, elegant look to sunny perennial beds, native gardens, and pollinator borders. The blooms rise on upright stems above narrow green foliage, creating a cleaner and softer color effect than pink or orange milkweed varieties. Its white flowers are especially useful in moon gardens, white-themed plantings, cottage gardens, and mixed borders where homeowners want pollinator value without adding hot flower color.

A monarch butterfly host plant with pollinator power.

Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' is a swamp milkweed cultivar, which means it supports monarch butterfly caterpillars while also feeding adult butterflies, bees, moths, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. The nectar-rich flowers are busy during bloom season, helping make the garden feel active and alive. This is a meaningful plant for homeowners who want their landscape to support wildlife while still looking polished and intentional.

Excellent for rain gardens and moist sunny sites.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed is especially useful in moist soils, low spots, wet meadows, rain gardens, and areas near ponds or drainage features where many traditional perennials struggle. It prefers consistent moisture but can adapt to average garden soil once established, as long as the site does not become extremely dry for long periods. This combination makes it more flexible than many gardeners expect, especially in sunny beds where soil moisture changes through the season.

Tall, upright, and easy to blend into borders.

This white swamp milkweed grows into an upright clump that typically reaches 3 to 4 feet tall, giving it enough height to stand among coneflowers, Joe Pye weed, bee balm, mountain mint, liatris, alliums, ornamental grasses, and other pollinator perennials. Its vertical habit makes it useful toward the middle or back of a border, while the white flower clusters help lighten heavier plantings. Plant it in small groups for a stronger visual display and to make it easier for monarchs and pollinators to find.

Low maintenance once established, with seasonal seed pods.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed is generally easy to maintain once it settles in, but it is best planted where it can remain because mature milkweeds do not love being moved. After flowering, narrow seed pods may form, adding late-season texture to the garden. Leave some pods if you want a more naturalized look, or remove them before they split to reduce seedlings and keep the planting more controlled.

$9.88

Original: $32.95

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Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed

$32.95

$9.88

Description

Clean white flowers with a strong garden presence.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed produces bright white flower clusters that bring a fresh, elegant look to sunny perennial beds, native gardens, and pollinator borders. The blooms rise on upright stems above narrow green foliage, creating a cleaner and softer color effect than pink or orange milkweed varieties. Its white flowers are especially useful in moon gardens, white-themed plantings, cottage gardens, and mixed borders where homeowners want pollinator value without adding hot flower color.

A monarch butterfly host plant with pollinator power.

Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' is a swamp milkweed cultivar, which means it supports monarch butterfly caterpillars while also feeding adult butterflies, bees, moths, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. The nectar-rich flowers are busy during bloom season, helping make the garden feel active and alive. This is a meaningful plant for homeowners who want their landscape to support wildlife while still looking polished and intentional.

Excellent for rain gardens and moist sunny sites.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed is especially useful in moist soils, low spots, wet meadows, rain gardens, and areas near ponds or drainage features where many traditional perennials struggle. It prefers consistent moisture but can adapt to average garden soil once established, as long as the site does not become extremely dry for long periods. This combination makes it more flexible than many gardeners expect, especially in sunny beds where soil moisture changes through the season.

Tall, upright, and easy to blend into borders.

This white swamp milkweed grows into an upright clump that typically reaches 3 to 4 feet tall, giving it enough height to stand among coneflowers, Joe Pye weed, bee balm, mountain mint, liatris, alliums, ornamental grasses, and other pollinator perennials. Its vertical habit makes it useful toward the middle or back of a border, while the white flower clusters help lighten heavier plantings. Plant it in small groups for a stronger visual display and to make it easier for monarchs and pollinators to find.

Low maintenance once established, with seasonal seed pods.

Ice Ballet Swamp Milkweed is generally easy to maintain once it settles in, but it is best planted where it can remain because mature milkweeds do not love being moved. After flowering, narrow seed pods may form, adding late-season texture to the garden. Leave some pods if you want a more naturalized look, or remove them before they split to reduce seedlings and keep the planting more controlled.