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Asclepias syriaca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Drought tolerant. Does well in poor, dryish soils. Easily grown from seed, and will self-seed in the landscape if seed pods are not removed prior to splitting open. ... Can spread somewhat rapidly by rhizomes. ... Common milkweed is a rough,
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Asclepias syriaca L. ... Asclepias syriaca is a larval host and/or nectar source for: ... USDA: Find Asclepias syriaca in USDA Plants; FNA: Find Asclepias syriaca in the Flora of North America (if available) ; Google: Search Google for Asclepias syriaca...
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Asclepias syriaca L. ... Table. Possible products and yields from milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) as a potential botanochemical crop. ... Cramer, G.L. and Burnside, O.C. 1982. Distribution and interference of common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) in Nebraska. Weed Science 30(4):385–388.
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Using these photos: A variety of organizations and individuals have contributed photographs to CalPhotos. Please follow the usage guidelines provided with each image. ... Number of matches: 21; Query: SELECT * FROM img WHERE ready=1 and taxon = "Asclepias syriaca" ORDER BY taxon;
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