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Balloon Plant (Gomphocarpus physocarpus)

Balloon Plant (Gomphocarpus physocarpus)

One of the favorite hosts of the Monarch butterfly, Balloon Plant is a member of the milkweed family best noted for its soft, spherical, large, lime-green seed pods. Once the pods ripen in the fall, they split open to release numerous silky-haired seeds into the wind. The unusual seed pods of the Balloon Plant are often used as an interesting addition to a dried floral arrangement. It will self-seed in zone 10 but can be grown as an annual in zones 8 and below. We’re happy to support our butterfly friends and love the unique nature of this interesting plant.

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Balloon Plant (Gomphocarpus physocarpus)—

$24.95

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Balloon Plant (Gomphocarpus physocarpus)

One of the favorite hosts of the Monarch butterfly, Balloon Plant is a member of the milkweed family best noted for its soft, spherical, large, lime-green seed pods. Once the pods ripen in the fall, they split open to release numerous silky-haired seeds into the wind. The unusual seed pods of the Balloon Plant are often used as an interesting addition to a dried floral arrangement. It will self-seed in zone 10 but can be grown as an annual in zones 8 and below. We’re happy to support our butterfly friends and love the unique nature of this interesting plant.

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One of the favorite hosts of the Monarch butterfly, Balloon Plant is a member of the milkweed family best noted for its soft, spherical, large, lime-green seed pods. Once the pods ripen in the fall, they split open to release numerous silky-haired seeds into the wind. The unusual seed pods of the Balloon Plant are often used as an interesting addition to a dried floral arrangement. It will self-seed in zone 10 but can be grown as an annual in zones 8 and below. We’re happy to support our butterfly friends and love the unique nature of this interesting plant.