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milkweed
milkweed (ˈmɪlkwiːd) [f. milk n.1 + weed n.] 1. A name given to certain British wild plants with milky juice. a. The sow-thistle, Sonchus oleraceus. b. The brimstone-wort, Peucedanum palustre; called also marsh milkweed. c. The sun-spurge, Euphorbia Helioscopia.1598 Florio Worlde of Wordes 199/2 Lat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Milkweed (disambiguation)
Milkweed, Asclepias, is a genus of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants named for their milky latex sap. Euphorbia peplus, native to most of Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia Other uses Milkweed (novel), a children's novel by Jerry Spinelli Milkweed wikipedia.org
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Milkweed Call. Watercolor, 40" x 30". 2014. - Pinterest
May 15, 2017 - Milkweed Call. Watercolor, 40" x 30". 2014.
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milkweed
milkweedn any of various wild plants with a milky juice 有乳状汁液的野生植物. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Milkweed (novel)
Jack digs up the milkweed plant and plants it in his own back yard. "The milkweed does not change colors. Symbolism and major themes Examples of symbolism in Milkweed are angels and milkweed pods. wikipedia.org
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How to Plant and Grow Milkweed - Better Homes & Gardens
Jul 7, 2023Just about every school child learns about milkweed because this plant is essential food for monarch butterfly caterpillars.There are actually several types of milkweeds (Asclepias spp.), all of which are native to North America.Most also make beautiful, low-maintenance additions to gardens and landscapes where they'll attract lots of different pollinators with their flowers.
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Horsetail milkweed
Horsetail milkweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Asclepias subverticillata Asclepias verticillata wikipedia.org
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when does milkweed come from
Asclepias syriaca is a species of flowering plant. It is native to southern Canada and much of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. It grows in sandy soils as well as other kinds of soils in sunny areas.
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Woolly milkweed
Woolly milkweed may refer to several species of plants: Woolly milkweed, Asclepias lanuginosa, native to the upper Midwest United States and Canada Woolly milkweed, Asclepias vestita, endemic to California, United States Woolly pod milkweed, Asclepias eriocarpa, native to the southwest United States and wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to plant milkweed - monarch butterflies
butterflies only eat milkweed that's how that's why it's extremely important for you to get milkweed somehow they will not need anything else and this is extremely important for the butterfly they don't get their milkweed they won't get the basically poisons that are growing the milkweed and they won't
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Sidecluster milkweed
Sidecluster milkweed may refer to two different species of plants: Asclepias lanuginosa Asclepias oenotheroides wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to collect pods for the million milkweed seed challenge
hi my name is Kelsey and I'm with Great River craning today I'm gonna talk to you about our milkweed million challenge and that's why we're trying to collect 1 million seeds of milkweed in order to restore and bring back this pollinator attractive to the Twin Cities and milkweed looks like this that's all around
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Purple milkweed
Purple milkweed is the common name of two plant species within the genus Asclepias: Asclepias purpurascens, native to the East Coast of the United States Asclepias cordifolia, native to the West Coast of the United States, and usually called the heartleaf milkweed wikipedia.org
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Colorful Large Wasp (?) on Milkweed Arizona USA Observed this very colorful insect on _Asclepias subulata_ (Desert Milkweed) in Phoenix Arizona. About 8 am, temperature about 90F, sunny, late-September. When flying it...
Possibly a tarantula hawk (because of its red wings and metallic blue body), and because they inhabit the Southwest US. It being on the flower in the picture makes sense as “...adult tarantula hawks are nectavores and feed on flowers”. They have very painful stings, but as with most insects, if nobo...
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The Milkweed EP
The Milkweed EP is the debut release by Canadian singer-songwriter Royal Wood, released in 2002. Track listing "Of Milkweed" "Chamomile" "Freezing in Fire" "Dog-Eared Day" "Off My Sleeve" References 2002 EPs Royal Wood albums wikipedia.org
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