Velvet Butterfly Weed

$16.00

Pre-orders will be available for pick-up as early as May 1.

I LOVE gaura! Recently reclassified from Gaura to Oenothera, it is now sharing a genus with evening primrose in the family Onagraceae, though it still holds to its original genus name as a common name.

Oenothera curtiflora flowers June to October in our prairie. I had the hardest time gathering seed as the cattle seem to love munching on the velvet foliage.

Cattle aren’t the only animal that love to nibble on gaura. I’ve also spotted many a caterpillar waving around on tall gaura plants, giving it its common name, butterfly weed.

While not as tall as some other gaura species, velvet gaura is still quite the upright wildflower, reaching up to 6 feet tall!

Plants produce blooms in their second year of establishment.

Height: 1-6’

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Pre-orders will be available for pick-up as early as May 1.

I LOVE gaura! Recently reclassified from Gaura to Oenothera, it is now sharing a genus with evening primrose in the family Onagraceae, though it still holds to its original genus name as a common name.

Oenothera curtiflora flowers June to October in our prairie. I had the hardest time gathering seed as the cattle seem to love munching on the velvet foliage.

Cattle aren’t the only animal that love to nibble on gaura. I’ve also spotted many a caterpillar waving around on tall gaura plants, giving it its common name, butterfly weed.

While not as tall as some other gaura species, velvet gaura is still quite the upright wildflower, reaching up to 6 feet tall!

Plants produce blooms in their second year of establishment.

Height: 1-6’

Pre-orders will be available for pick-up as early as May 1.

I LOVE gaura! Recently reclassified from Gaura to Oenothera, it is now sharing a genus with evening primrose in the family Onagraceae, though it still holds to its original genus name as a common name.

Oenothera curtiflora flowers June to October in our prairie. I had the hardest time gathering seed as the cattle seem to love munching on the velvet foliage.

Cattle aren’t the only animal that love to nibble on gaura. I’ve also spotted many a caterpillar waving around on tall gaura plants, giving it its common name, butterfly weed.

While not as tall as some other gaura species, velvet gaura is still quite the upright wildflower, reaching up to 6 feet tall!

Plants produce blooms in their second year of establishment.

Height: 1-6’

A Note from the Grower

All of my perennial natives are sold in quarts or larger to ensure establishment success. Since I am gathering seeds directly from the Southern Flint Hills region of our prairie, my plants’ genetics are solid and can withstand the soil and climate of our native area.

Regionally native plants also have the added benefit of being ideal pollinator plants. Many of our local birds and insects rely on these plants in a way that nursery-produced cultivars cannot be relied.

For best establishment, aim to plant after soil temperatures have warmed (May-July) or before our first average frost (September-October).

A Note on Native Gardening

Natural landscaping is not manicured, but it can be beautiful! It most certainly is beneficial to our planet. The varieties of plants that I grow in my native program are wild, collected from my family’s 6th generation rangeland. That means that no breeder but nature has touched them.

I avoid producing naturalized species of plants, sticking to tried-and-true native plants that were here before we were. I also do not produce invasive species. To be classified as invasive, plants must be non-native and must be inhibiting the natural populations that already exist here in the midwest.

Native plants can still feel “weedy” to gardeners. While native prairies rely on natural weather patterns for maintenance, our native gardens rely on us for maintenance. Establishing multiple natives in a controlled space, and ensuring that one species does not overtake the others is the main task of the native gardener.

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