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Asclepias incarnata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In addition, swamp milkweed is an important food source (albeit somewhat less important than upland species of Asclepias) for the larval stage of Monarch butterflies.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Swamp Milkweed, Rose Milkweed, Red Milkweed, Swamp Silkweed, White Indian Hemp (Asclepias incarnata) supplied by member gardeners in ... ... Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata is native to Texas and other States.
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; Asclepias incarnata; Milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae) ... Swamp Milkweed is easily distinguished from other milkweeds by its erect umbels of pink flowers, tall branching habit, and more narrow leaves than such species as Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed) and Asclepias sullivantii (Prairie Milkweed).
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Nature: Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) is a pink to red milkweed found locally. It may serve as food for Monarch caterpillars. ... For years we've hoped that a brisk autumn wind would blow some seeds of Purple Milkweed, Asclepias syriaca, onto Hilton Pond Center, ... Sap of Swamp Milkweed (Ascelpias incarnata)
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Milkweed, Asclepias, is the host plant for Monarch butterflies. We grow and ship several species of milkweed (Asclepias curassavica, Asclepias incarnata, and Asclepias tuberosa) from May thru October. ... On this page we offer Tropical Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica), Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata),
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Connecticut Botanical Society ... next pink flower ; next in milkweed family ... blank pixels for layout...
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