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Asclepias physocarpa "Family Jewels Tree" "Milkweed" - Buy ...

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    Asclepias physocarpa. “Family Jewels Tree”. Garden hilarity abounds when you plant this living naughty joke! A SUPER EASY tree-like milkweed from South Africa that grows fast enough to host Monarch caterpillars its first year. In early Summer it forms small mauve and white star-shaped flowers in pendulous clusters that make way for an abundance of 2.5-3” hairy green “family jewels” …

Taking care of the family jewels The Impatient Gardener

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    Aug 29, 2012 · It’s Asclepias physocarpa but its common name—Family Jewels tree (aka Hairy Balls plant, or the far more boring Balloonplant) says far more about what this member of the milkweed family actually looks like. It’s a tender perennial in zone 7, so …

Asclepias physocarpa - Matilija Nursery - California ...

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    Asclepias physocarpa or family jewels milkweed or hairy balls – as some of our customers love to call it, is actually to southwest Africa. In Mexico it is sometimes called Mexican Christmas tree because the seed pods/balls are on the tree at Christmas …

Gomphocarpus physocarpus Family Jewels, Hairy Balls ...

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    Dec 14, 2020 · Gomphocarpus physocarpus * Family Jewels, Hairy Balls. Gomphocarpus physocarpus is a milkweed relative from South Africa where it is a host plant for the African Monarch. The former name was Asclepias physocarpa.

Asclepias fruticosa “Family Jewels Tree”

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    “Family Jewels Tree” This small tree-like perennial from Jamaica & South America is sure to inspire giggles. It’s in the Milkweed family, and grows 4-6’ tall. I’ve really never noticed the flowers, so they are probably insignificant.

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