Native Utah Plants
Broadleaf Milkweed
Broadleaf Milkweed
Asclepias latifolia
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Broadleaf milkweed (Asclepias latifolia) is a rugged native that brings both ecological value and subtle beauty to dry landscapes. With its wide, blue-green leaves and understated clusters of greenish-purple flowers, it has a natural, untamed look that fits perfectly into native plantings, foothill gardens, and water-wise designs. It’s especially valuable as a host plant for monarch butterflies, making it a meaningful addition for anyone interested in supporting local wildlife.
This species thrives where many others struggle—rocky soils, open exposures, and minimal irrigation. Once established, it asks for very little while quietly doing a lot, from stabilizing soils to providing nectar for a range of pollinators. If you’re aiming for a resilient, habitat-friendly garden with a strong sense of place, Broadleaf Milkweed is an excellent choice.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Asclepias latifolia
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch Front Valley, and Southern Utah
Native elevation: 3000-7500 ft
Water requirement: Low
Drought tolerance: High
Light requirement: Full sun
Shade tolerance: Low
Mature size: 12-36” H by 12-24” W
Bloom time: May - July
Flower color: Green and Purple
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