
Tag Archives: Ashland Oregon Garden Club
Horticulture Report – Fire-wise & Native Flower
Plant Name: Brodiaea coronaria
Common name: Crown Brodiaea
Plant type: Deciduous Perennial Herb
Height: 10” – 24”
Spread: 1’
Bloom Time: April – July
Flower Color: Blue, Lavender, Purple
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements; Well-drained; Clay to Sandy Loam
Water Needs: Low;
Attributes: Attracts Butterflies; Nectar Source for Adult Butterflies; Bees & other Insect Pollinators
Uses: Rock Garden; Meadowscapes
Firewise: YES
Native To: Western North America
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 7a – 10a
Photo Credit: “Brodiaea coronaria” by davidbroadland is marked with CC0 1.0.
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Oregon Native & Firewise Plant: Narrowleaf Milkweed
Plant Name: Asclepias fascicularis 
Common name: Narrowleaf Milkweed
Plant type: Deciduous Flowering Perennial
Height: 3’
Spread: 8” – 10”
Bloom Time: Summer to Fall
Flower Color: Lavender, Pink, Greenish White
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Good Drainage; Dry to Moist Soil; Grows in Clay Soil
Water Needs: Low
Attributes: Attracts Monarch Butterflies; Host Caterpillars; Attracts Native Bees, Bumble Bees; Predatory Insects; Monarch Butterflies lay eggs & larvae feed & mature into chrysalis; Deer Resistant; Drought Tolerant
Note: Open Seed Pods spill Plentiful Silky Hairs; Somewhat Toxic; Spreads by Rhizomes
Uses: Native Gardens; Pollinator Gardens; Rock Gardens
Firewise: YES
Native to: Western United States
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 6a – 10b
Report by: Viki Ashford, AGC Member
Photo Credit: Eric Hunt, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Horticulture Report: Asclepias speciosa (Showy Milkweed)
Oregon Native & Firewise Plant
Plant Name: Asclepias speciosa

Common name: Showy Milkweed
Plant type: Deciduous Herbaceous Perennial
Height: 6’
Spread: 4’
Bloom Time: May – September
Flower Color: Pink, White, Purple
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Dry, Well Drained
Water Needs: Medium; Drought Tolerant
Attributes: Attracts Hummingbirds, Monarch Butterflies, Birds; Adult Monarchs feed on Flower Nectar and Caterpillars Eat Leaves; Deer Resistant; Monarch Larval Host
Note: Spread by Underground Rhizomes
Uses: Butterfly Garden; Borders; Rock Gardens; Native Gardens
Firewise: YES
Native to: Midwest to West USA, & Canada
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 – 9
Report by: Viki Ashford
Photo Credit: Vicki Watkins USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

