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Milkweed
Milkweed
Plant Asclepias syriaca Family: Milkweed Size: 75mm cluster Date: 6/18/99 Comments: Native Perennial
Milkweed (Asclepias L.)Milkweed is part of the herbal family of perennials, in this case the dicoty...
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First, you'll have to find a Milkweed plant where the eggs are laid. The Common Milkweed ( Asclepias...
Building a butterfly garden as a science project in school would be a great educational experience f...
Order Hemiptera: True Bugs species number almost 5,000 in North America, and 40,000 worldwide. They ...
(Milkweed) - x4 sp. Rosidae Fabales Fabaceae (11) Lathyrus
Showy Milkweed
Common Milkweed is an important plant because so many species of insects depend on it. Monarch Butte...
Milkweed
Butterfly Milkweed.
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Common Milkweed
Milkweed Fibers Milkweed is a term used to describe a group of flowering plants belonging to the fa...
Asclepias syriaca This is one of many varieties of Wild Milkweed, the kind you see growing along th...
Milkweed
Trailing Milkweed is a vine-like plant with thin stems and narrow leaves. Because of its thin stems ...
Monarch Butterfly laying eggs on Milkweed While carefully examining Milkweed plants for the caterpil...
Showy Milkweed Characteristics of Showy Milkweed Common Name: Showy Milkweed Scientific Name: Asclep...
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Flower and Fruit (seedpods): large and made up of numerous pink-purple florets gathered in an umbre...
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Milkweed is the type of plant we were looking for to find Monarch caterpillars. In south Texas, we d...
They are often grown as they are attractive to butterflies (especially the monarch). Milkweed family...