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leaves of that
milkweed species contain very
little cardenolide. Some
other milkweeds may have
similar characteristics.
Milkweeds are not
grown commercially...
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compounds in
milkweeds are also sequestered,
giving this
insect its toxicity.
Adults wander during the
daytime in
search of food
since milkweeds live in patches...
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Monarch butterfly larvae consume primarily milkweeds, and
monarch po****tions may
decline when
milkweeds are
eliminated with herbicides. The development...
- Look up
milkweed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Milkweed, Asclepias, is a
genus of herbaceous, perennial,
flowering plants named for
their milky...
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Kasten (2015). "Propagating
Native Milkweeds for
Restoring Monarch Butterfly Habitat:
Propagating Native Milkweeds: Seed Propagation" (PDF). International...
- most
other milkweeds, it has
latex containing toxic chemicals, a
characteristic that
repels insects and
other herbivorous animals.
Swamp milkweed is an upright...
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dogbane family (Apocynaceae)
including milkweeds,
especially swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) and
common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca); swallow-wort (Cynanchum);...
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Sidecluster milkweed may
refer to two
different species of plants:
Asclepias lanuginosa Asclepias oenotheroides This page is an
index of
articles on plant...
- the courtyard, they spot a
milkweed.
Janina deems it to be her
angel as it
flies off into the sky
along with
other milkweeds. "It was
thrilling just to...