Flower Native Texas Milkweed Antelope Horn 25 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

Flower Native Texas Antelope Horn is named for the shape of the leaves, is a perennial that blooms in the spring and in some areas, again in the fall.

Flower Native Texas Antelope Horn is a member of the Milkweed family, and a special favorite of the Monarch and Queen butterflies. It is called the "spider weed."


In the spring the first batch of Monarch caterpillars hatches and they eat their way through as much milkweed as they can! The poisonous milky sap is credited with making the Monarchs distasteful
Flower Native Texas Antelope Horn is named for the shape of the leaves, is a perennial that blooms in the spring and in some areas, again in the fall.

Flower Native Texas Antelope Horn is a member of the Milkweed family, and a special favorite of the Monarch and Queen butterflies. It is called the "spider weed."


In the spring the first batch of Monarch caterpillars hatches and they eat their way through as much milkweed as they can! The poisonous milky sap is credited with making the Monarchs distasteful
Flower Native Texas Milkweed Antelope Horn 25 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Flower Native Texas Milkweed Antelope Horn 25 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Flower Native Texas Milkweed Antelope Horn 25 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds
Flower Native Texas Milkweed Antelope Horn 25 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

Flower Native Texas Milkweed Antelope Horn 25 Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds

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Flower Native Texas Antelope Horn is named for the shape of the leaves, is a perennial that blooms in the spring and in some areas, again in the fall.

Flower Native Texas Antelope Horn is a member of the Milkweed family, and a special favorite of the Monarch and Queen butterflies. It is called the "spider weed."

In the spring the first batch of Monarch caterpillars hatches and they eat their way through as much milkweed as they can! The poisonous milky sap is credited with making the Monarchs distasteful to birds.

If you want to attract Monarch butterflies, this is your plant! Oh, and don't spray the caterpillars with pesticide!

Antelope Horns are very hardy. They do best in sandy or gravelly soil, with fast drainage. Plant the seeds where they are to grow, as the deep tap root develops very quickly, giving the plant it's toughness, and resistance to drought.

Water only to establish, and during periods of long drought. Beginning in June, severely trim back one plant at a time, to provide fresh foliage for butterfly larvae all summer long.

In the pictures below is the Antelope Horn flower and its seed pod. Even though I have been unable to find out for sure, I believe the flower develops inside the seed pod and where the time is right, it burst open to reveal the flower and seeds. These seeds are extremely rare.

Our Non-GMO seeds are sustainable. Our packaging is environmentally friendly, climate friendly, reusable, and recyclable.

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David’s Garden Seeds® is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality seeds since 2009.

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We cannot possibly put all the directions you need for growing in your area on the seed package. We recommend that you read articles or check with other gardeners in your area.

This is an heirloom seed, meaning it has been passed down from generation to generation for at least 75 years. As a rule, heirloom seeds taste better and will grow the same year after year.

These are also open pollinated meaning they will reproduce themselves. While all heirlooms are open pollinated not all open pollinated seeds are heirlooms.

Freshly Packed: These seeds are packed for the current growing season and will provide high germination rates next year as well.


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