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Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 10 Sleepy Hollow Road, Topsfield MA
Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 10 Sleepy Hollow Road, Topsfield MA Posted Oct. 12, 2015, 2 a.m. by tbeaton Location notes: This plant was found in the backyard of my home in a grassy area.
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Sighting: Ludwigia alternifolia at Lawrence Swamp, Amherst
...with Asclepias incarnata
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Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 375 Pelham Road, Amherst
Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 375 Pelham Road, Amherst Posted Nov. 19, 2016, 7:34 p.m. by Ona1 Location notes: Amethyst Brook Conservation Area
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Question: I found what appears to be Asclepias purparescens along the Connecticut River …
...like Asclepias syriaca (common milkweed). This plant varies in its color, and sometimes produces purple-red petals. Asclepias purpurascens (purple milkweed) produces deep purple-red petals and hoods...
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Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 42.400648, -72.522160
Sighting: Asclepias syriaca at 42.400648, -72.522160 Posted Nov. 3, 2014, 1:36 a.m. by Bio426student30 Description or comments: Notice the dry fruit, a follicle. Location notes: Along ...
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Question: I have this plant/weed? growing in my garden. Can you please identify …
...of Asclepias (milkweed), and look to be Asclepias syriaca (common milkweed), but without knowing where the photograph was taken, it will be hard to confirm this from the image. Location information i...
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Question: Hi Arthur, can you tell what species this is from these pictures? …
Question: Hi Arthur, can you tell what species this is from these pictures? Found in Wendell, ma on side of road. Answer: Dear foamflower, the image appears to be of a fruiting plant of Asclepias exa...
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Question: Hello thanks for having me I found a plant never seen this …
...of Asclepias (milkweed) while the flowers are opening but the stalks haven't elongated. The notched leaf bases with prominent red veins suggests it could be Asclepias cordifolia. However, Calif...
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Question: Hello! I emailed photos of this milkweed to a native plant association; …
...like Asclepias incarnata var. pulchra, which is a very hairy form of swamp milkweed. This is not purple milkweed (Asclepias purpurescens) because the horns are long-exserted from the hoods of the cor...
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Question: I'm trying to prepare for Spring gardening and I don't know what …
...be Asclepias tuberosa (butterfly milkweed). You don't want to lose out on these flowers, if that turns out to be what this plant is. Best wishes.