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Asclepiadaceae (Milkweeds) 4 images Created 29 Apr 2013

A collection of wild native North American wildflowers photographed in their natural environment belonging to the milkweed family: Asclepiadeae.
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  • Prairie milkweed growing out of the marl of a dried-up bog in the Everglades National Park near Long Pine Key. These draw all kinds of butterflies!
    Prairie Milkweed
  • Also known as the Mexican whorled milkweed, the narrowleaf milkweed is found throughout most of the American western states and is a favorite food source for monarch butterflies, as well as other nectar-loving insects and butterflies. This was found growing in large numbers in Southern Washington along the Columbia River Gorge.
    Narrowleaf Milkweed
  • This bright member of the milkweed family seen growing in CREW Marsh Hiking Trails in Estero, Fl.
    Butterflyweed
  • This unusual member of the milkweed family was photographed on a very hot summer evening in the Aplachicola National Forest. These are most commonly found where pinelands become bogs.
    Largeflower Milkweed