Calotropis Gigantea Seeds – Giant Milkweed, Crown Flower, Perennial Shrub or Small Tree with Fragrant Flowers
Add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your garden with Calotropis Gigantea, also known as Giant Milkweed or Crown Flower. This hardy perennial can grow into a small tree or large shrub, producing clusters of fragrant, purple or white flowers that attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. Ideal for tropical and subtropical climates, this striking plant is perfect for outdoor gardens and makes a stunning addition to any landscape, whether you're looking to create a focal point or a pollinator-friendly environment.
Key Benefits
Fragrant, Showy Blooms
Enjoy the striking appearance and sweet fragrance of Crown Flower blooms in shades of purple and white. These beautiful flowers create an inviting atmosphere in your garden while attracting pollinators.
Pollinator Magnet
Attract a variety of beneficial insects, including butterflies and bees, making Calotropis Gigantea an excellent choice for a pollinator-friendly garden.
Drought Tolerant
Once established, Giant Milkweed is highly drought-tolerant, making it perfect for areas with low water availability or those that experience dry periods.
Low Maintenance
This hardy plant is easy to grow and requires minimal care, making it a great choice for gardeners of all experience levels.
Versatile Landscape Use
As a shrub or small tree, Calotropis Gigantea can be used as a focal point, hedge, or screen, adding beauty and height to your garden.
How to Plant Calotropis Gigantea Seeds
Planting Season
- Indoors: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost date to ensure a strong start in the growing season.
- Outdoors: Direct sow after the danger of frost has passed, when soil temperatures have warmed.
Seed Preparation
- Scarification Recommended: Gently scarify seeds by lightly nicking or sanding the seed coat to improve germination rates.
Planting Instructions
- Depth: Plant seeds about 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil.
- Spacing: Space seeds or seedlings about 18-24 inches apart to allow for healthy growth.
- Light: Plant in full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and flowering.
Water and Care
Watering Needs
- Water regularly until the plant is established. Once mature, Calotropis Gigantea is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering.
Soil and Fertilizer
- Prefers well-draining soil but can tolerate poor soils. Use a balanced fertilizer once during the growing season to promote healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
Pruning and Maintenance
- Prune to remove dead or damaged growth and maintain a tidy shape. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers.
- This plant can be pruned to maintain a smaller size if grown as a shrub, or allowed to grow taller for a small tree form.
Temperature and Hardiness
- Hardy in USDA zones 9-11, Calotropis Gigantea thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. It can tolerate heat and drought once established.
Perfect For
- Pollinator Gardens: Attract butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators with its fragrant blooms.
- Tropical and Subtropical Gardens: A great addition to warm-weather gardens where its striking flowers and growth form can shine.
- Focal Point or Screening Plant: Plant as a shrub or small tree for a unique focal point in your landscape, or use it as a natural privacy screen.
- Low-Water Gardens: Once established, this plant is drought-tolerant, making it a great choice for xeriscaping or low-water gardens.
Recommended Coverage
Packet: A packet of Calotropis Gigantea Seeds contains enough seeds to grow several plants, ideal for creating clusters of these stunning plants or filling larger areas with their fragrant blooms.
Enhance Your Garden with Giant Milkweed
With its vibrant flowers, pollinator-friendly nature, and easy-care needs, Calotropis Gigantea is the perfect addition to your garden. Whether you grow it as a shrub or small tree, its beauty and fragrance will elevate your landscape and attract beneficial wildlife.
Order your seeds today and enjoy the stunning blooms and easy care of Giant Milkweed in your garden!