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  2. Asclepias incarnata - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias incarnata, the swamp milkweed, rose milkweed, rose milkflower, swamp silkweed, or white Indian hemp, is a herbaceous perennial plant species native to North America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It grows in damp through wet soils and also is cultivated as a garden plant for its flowers , which attract butterflies and other pollinators with nectar .

  3. Asclepias - Wikipedia

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    Sandhill milkweed: Native to southeastern United States Asclepias incarnata: Swamp milkweed: Native to wetlands of North America Asclepias lanceolata: Lanceolate milkweed (Cedar Hill milkweed) Native to coastal plain of eastern United States from Texas to New Jersey: Asclepias linaria: Pine needle milkweed: Native to Mojave and Sonoran deserts ...

  4. Asclepias humistrata - Wikipedia

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    It is native to the southeastern United States. It blooms in spring and summer. The flowers are pink lavender and white. [2] It is found in well-drained areas such as sandy woodlands, sandy hills, and Florida scrub. Sandhill milkweed likes dry soil and sunny places. It grows from 0.3 to 0.9 meters (0.98 to 2.95 ft) tall. [3]

  5. Asclepias curtissii - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias curtissii, or Curtiss's milkweed, is a rare species of flowering milkweed that is endemic to Florida's sandy areas. Curtiss's milkweed belongs to the subfamily Asclepiadoideae and the genus Asclepias. This dicotyledonous, perennial plant was placed on the endangered species list by the state of Florida to protect this rare milkweed ...

  6. Asclepias lanceolata - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias lanceolata, the fewflower milkweed, is a species of milkweed that is native to the coastal plain of the United States from New Jersey to Florida and Southeast Texas. [1] A. lanceolata is an upright, perennial plant that can grow between 3 and 5 feet tall, with red-orange flowers blooming in the summer months. [2]

  7. List of plants by common name - Wikipedia

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    Milkweed – Asclepias, Sonchus oleraceus. Blunt-leaved Milkweed – Asclepias amplexicaulis; Common milkweed – Asclepias syriaca; Horsetail milkweed – Asclepias verticillata; Orange milkweed – Asclepias tuberosa; Swamp milkweed – Asclepias incarnata; Rose milkweed – Asclepias incarnata; Whorled milkweed – Asclepias verticillata

  8. Asclepias perennis - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias perennis, also known as aquatic milkweed or white swamp milkweed (not to be confused with swamp milkweed; Asclepias incarnata), is a North American species of milkweed that is found throughout the Coastal Plain from eastern Texas to southern South Carolina, northward along the Mississippi River, and into the Ohio Valley of Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky.

  9. Asclepias fascicularis - Wikipedia

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    Closeup of flowers. Asclepias fascicularis is a flowering perennial herb sending up many thin, erect stems and bearing distinctive long pointed leaves which are very narrow and often whorled about the stem, giving the plant its common names. [2] [3] It blooms in clusters of lavender, pale pink, purple, white, to greenish shades of flowers. [3]

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