50 Butterfly Weed | Asclepias tuberosa plugs

$190.00

Butterfly Weed | Asclepias tuberosa Plugs – Tray of 50 Plants

Our native plant plug trays (50 plants per tray) are an efficient and affordable way to establish pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, meadows, rain gardens, and ecological landscapes across New York and the Hudson Valley.

Each tray includes nursery-grown native perennials, grasses, or sedges, grown as plugs that root quickly, adapt easily to local soils, and often outperform larger container plants over time. Plugs are the preferred choice for landscape designers, restoration projects, municipalities, and serious home gardeners who understand that planting native plants in mass not only looks better, but creates a much greater positive impact on the local ecosystem.

Native plant plugs typically take one growing season to establish and reach mature size. They are one of the best long-term investments you can make in your landscape—allowing you to plant more, achieve better coverage, and build resilient plant communities that thrive in New York’s climate.

Butterfly Weed | Asclepias tuberosa Plugs – Tray of 50 Plants

Our native plant plug trays (50 plants per tray) are an efficient and affordable way to establish pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, meadows, rain gardens, and ecological landscapes across New York and the Hudson Valley.

Each tray includes nursery-grown native perennials, grasses, or sedges, grown as plugs that root quickly, adapt easily to local soils, and often outperform larger container plants over time. Plugs are the preferred choice for landscape designers, restoration projects, municipalities, and serious home gardeners who understand that planting native plants in mass not only looks better, but creates a much greater positive impact on the local ecosystem.

Native plant plugs typically take one growing season to establish and reach mature size. They are one of the best long-term investments you can make in your landscape—allowing you to plant more, achieve better coverage, and build resilient plant communities that thrive in New York’s climate.