Butterfly Weed

Halq’emeylem Name

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About Butterfly Weed

“Asclepias tuberosa, commonly called butterfly weed, is a tuberous rooted, Missouri native perennial which occurs in dry/rocky open woods, glades, prairies, fields and roadsides throughout the State (Steyermark). It typically grows in a clump to 1-2.5′ tall and features clusters (umbels) of bright orange to yellow-orange flowers atop upright to reclining, hairy stems with narrow, lance-shaped leaves. Unlike many of the other milkweeds, this species does not have milky-sapped stems. Flowers give way to prominent, spindle-shaped seed pods (3-6″ long) which split open when ripe releasing numerous silky-tailed seeds for dispersal by the wind. Seed pods are valued in dried flower arrangements. Long bloom period from late spring throughout the summer. Flowers are a nectar source for many butterflies and leaves are a food source for monarch butterfly larvae (caterpillars). Also commonly called pleurisy root in reference to a prior medicinal use of the plant roots to treat lung inflammations.

Genus name honors the Greek god Asklepios the god of medicine.

Specific epithet means tuberous in reference to the roots.(MBG)

Connections

Shakespeare

It attracts butterflies.  One of the central plays in the former Shakespeare Garden was A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  The fairies in this play are winged, and, specifically, there is a fairy in a Midsummer Nights’ Dream whose name is “Moth”).

Butterly weed is among the orange flowers we have planted to honour and remember the children whose remains were found in the grounds of the Kamloops residential school in May 2021, as well as in Stó:lō territory and throughout Canada

Indigenous Knowledge

Every child matters.

Traditional plant uses and stories for butterfly weed are currently unknown to us.

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References

Images: Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Rachel Kramer | DM

Integrated Taxonomic Information System. (n.d.). Acerates floridana (Lam.) Hitchc. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=30313#null

Missouri Botanical Garden. (n.d.). Asclepias tuberosa. Retrieved from http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=276924&isprofile=1&basic=Butterfly%20Weed

Orange Shirt Day, https://www.orangeshirtday.org