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- the leaves of that milkweed species contain very little cardenolide. Some other milkweeds may have similar characteristics. Milkweeds are not grown commercially...
- Kasten (2015). "Propagating Native Milkweeds for Restoring Monarch Butterfly Habitat: Propagating Native Milkweeds: Seed Propagation" (PDF). International...
- Monarch butterfly larvae consume primarily milkweeds, and monarch po****tions may decline when milkweeds are eliminated with herbicides. The development...
- most other milkweeds, it has latex containing toxic chemicals, a characteristic that repels insects and other herbivorous animals. Swamp milkweed is an upright...
- Look up milkweed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Milkweed, Asclepias, is a genus of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants named for their milky...
- for 30–60 days because this increases the germination rate. For other milkweeds a thin layer of mulch a layer 1–2 cm thick increases the germination rate...
- (1) Borders, Brianna; Lee–Mäder, Eric (2014). "Milkweed Propagation and Seed Production" (PDF). Milkweeds: A Conservation Practitioner's Guide: Plant Ecology...
- Woolly milkweed may refer to several species of plants: Woolly milkweed, Asclepias lanuginosa, native to the upper Midwest United States and Canada Woolly...
- brush-footed butterflies. It includes the Daniadae, or milkweed butterflies, who lay their eggs on various milkweeds on which their larvae (caterpillars) feed, as...
- virdis is one of the first milkweeds to bloom in the Ohio River Valley (May to June). In that area, monarch butterfly and milkweed tussock moth (Euchaetes...