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Asclepias curassavica is described by NatureServe as a "widespread species, ranging from southern North America through Central America and into South America." [ 1 ] It is an introduced species in the US states of California, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Texas, as well as the US unincorporated territories of Puerto Rico and the ...
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Southern Monarch (Danaus erippus) caterpillar on Tropical Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica), at an urban backyard. The caterpillar is native to the location (La Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina), but the plant is not. Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used
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For example, A. curassavica, or tropical milkweed, is often planted as an ornamental in butterfly gardens outside of its native range of Mexico and Central America. Year-round plantings of this species in the United States are controversial and criticised, as they may lead to new overwintering sites along the U.S. Gulf Coast and the consequent ...
This is a list of species in the flowering plant genus Asclepias. As of February 2024 [update] , Plants of the World Online accepts 204 species in Asclepias . [ 1 ]
Asclepias tuberosa, commonly known as butterfly weed, is a species of milkweed native to eastern and southwestern North America. [2] It is commonly known as butterfly weed because of the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar .
Butterfly weed. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Asclepias tuberosa; To scientific name of a plant: This is a redirect from a vernacular ("common") ...