RM2ABHTWA–The orange flower of Michigan Lily, species Lilium michiganense in Asclepiadaceae family is a rare prairie plant and prairie flower.
RF2HJGDFP–Mature common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) disperses it's wind-borne seeds along the Boise River.
RF2RYT4K6–The plant of the Asclepiadaceae family, the gooseberry vine, is found in the wild
RFH6BJGK–Crown Flower, Akund. Calotropis gigantea Family: Asclepiadaceae Milkweed family. Waxy flowers lavender. A plant with poisonous milky sap.
RMPJYF4H–Parachute plant, Ceropegia sandersonii flower, from southern Africa. Family Asclepiadaceae. The flower 'lantern' acts as a temporary trap for insects
RMP8MGPA–Swallow-wort, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria
RFH6BK5C–Caralluma Fimbriata. Family: Asclepiadaceae. A small leafless succulent herb which grows on dry rocky hills. Its stem is edible.
RF2HMM08D–Antelope horns milkweed is an important nectar and host plant for monarch and queen butterflies.
RFW488A1–Zizotes Milkweed, a host for monarch butterfly larvae, grows in dry, gravelly soils.
RMC5KKM4–Milk weed seed disbursement, Asclepiadaceae, Edgartown, MA
RFW4W674–Twinevine milkweed has delicate umbels of white flowers and wraps itself around other plants to reach for the sun.
RFT5YYNA–A picture is showing Butterfly Weed. it also known as Asclepias tuberosa. It belongs to Milkweed Family, Asclepiadaceae. Flowers have bright-orange co
RMD1EPWN–Faneranda, Ischnolepis tuberosa, Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae, Asclepiadaceae. Ranohira, Isalo National Park, Madagascar, Africa
RF2A78993–Fruit of common milkweed, Asclepia syriaca, invasive species
RMW20W4M–Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) plant flowers blooming in June, Castle Rock Colorado US.
RMAT09RY–Trichocaulon cactiformis of the family, Asclepiadaceae, of the milkweed family
RMBF87GT–Trichocaulon piliferum = Hoodia, a milkweed family succulent, Namaqualand, South Africa
RMHXPH5J–Schwalbenwurz, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, family dog poison plants (Apocynaceae), subfamily: Silk plant plants (Asclepiadoideae), Tribus Asclepiadeae,
RF2HJGDGB–Early season milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) starting to bloom near Halverson Lake in Idaho's Canyon County.
RF2J0YD1N–Abstract of the native plant Common milkweed, also known as Silky Swallow Wort, Butterfly Flower or Virginia Silkweed. A flower critical to the surviv
RMG6FX9F–Calotropis procera is a flowering plant in the dogbane family, native to N & Tropical Africa, W & S Asia, & Indochina. Toxic
RFW4W63N–Twinevine milkweed has delicate umbels of white flowers and wraps itself around other plants to reach for the sun.
RFT5YTXJ–A picture is showing Butterfly Weed. it also known as Asclepias tuberosa. It belongs to Milkweed Family, Asclepiadaceae. A flower has bright-orange co
RFW4W5C4–Antelope horn milkweeds bloom along roadsides during the early spring in the Chihuahuan Desert.
RF2A789EB–Fluffy white hairy seeds of common milkweed / Asclepias syriaca, invasive plant in the Subotica Sand in Serbia
RMPFM7T7–Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, swallow-wort branch with opposite green leaves and a cluster of small yellow-cream flowers on the stem.
RMK7N5HB–Seed-cases of Gonolobus erianthus in collection at the Millennium Seed bank. Gonolobus is a genus of Asclepiadaceae family, and is found in Mexico and
RM2B1EYCC–Huernia loesneriana, a succulent plant from South Africa. Family Asclepiadaceae
RMP8P1EC–Flowering Black swallow-wort, an exotic invasive flower
RM2G5RRK0–Common Milkweed flower,
RMC5KKMW–Milk weed seed disbursement, Edgartown, MA
RFD18BYF–Rubber bush, apple of Sodom, Calotropis procera
RFD041KM–Hoya pubicalyx 'Pink Silver'
RMBF7XNA–Hoodia juttae, an asclepiad from Namaqualand, South Africa
RF2AKW980–Narrow leaf cotton bush plant
RF2HJGDGX–Early season milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) starting to bloom near Halverson Lake in Idaho's Canyon County.
RFD99792–Wax Leaved Climber, Indian sarsaparilla, Cryptolepis buchananii
RMG6FX9G–Calotropis procera is a flowering plant in the dogbane family, native to N & Tropical Africa, W & S Asia, & Indochina. Toxic
RFD2B68W–Flowers of the Giant milkweed
RFR8J60X–Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), a member of the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae). Tongue of bee is visibl
RFW4W57R–Antelope horn milkweeds bloom along roadsides during the early spring in the Chihuahuan Desert.
RF2A789FG–Fluffy white hairy seeds of common milkweed / Asclepias syriaca, invasive plant in the Subotica Sand in Serbia
RMPFP0E2–Gomphocarpus fruticosus, fruit of bristly-fruited silkweed, green bulb-like with bristly hairs.
RMK7N5JH–Seed-cases of Gonobulus erianthus in collection at the Millennium Seed bank. Gonolobus is a genus of Asclepiadaceae family, and is found in Mexico and
RM2B1EYCY–Caralluma geminata, (synonym Piaranthus geminatus), a flowering succulent from South Africa. Family Asclepiadaceae
RFD9A70Y–Wax Leaved Climber, Indian sarsaparilla, Cryptolepis buchananii
RF2AKW97W–Narrow leaf cotton bush plant
RM2A2M0BK–Anisotoma, Print, Anisotoma is a genus of flowering plants formerly belonging to the plant family Asclepiadaceae, now considered to be part of the Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1844. They are native to South Africa
RFD99721–Wax Leaved Climber, Indian sarsaparilla, Cryptolepis buchananii
RM2CX5GK2–Calotropis procera is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae, that is native to North Africa, Tropical Africa, Western Asia, South Asia, and Indochina. The green globes are hollow but the flesh contains a toxic milky sap that is extremely bitter and turns into a gluey coating resistant to soap. Photographed in Ethiopia
RF2B90GEB–Anisotoma, Print, Anisotoma is a genus of flowering plants formerly belonging to the plant family Asclepiadaceae, now considered to be part of the Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1844. They are native to South Africa, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AJ59T8–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . es veryslender, 5-9 long, scarcely 2 thick; man^-seeded. In moist woods and along streams, Delaware to Flor-ida, Texas and Mexico, mostly near the coast, north toArkansas and Missouri. June-Aug. Family 18. ASCLEPIADACEAE Lindl. Nat. Syst. Ed. 2, 302. 1836.* Milkwep:d F.amily. Perennial herbs, vines or shrubs, mostly with milky juice, with opposite alter-nate or verticillate ex
RF2AKW983–Narrow leaf cotton bush plant
RMPG2MFG–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERMiE, DICOTYLEDONES. 773 didynamous stamens, but some of them, e.g. those of the genus Salvia (see fig. 271, p. 262), have two stamens, as have also the species of the genus Veronica (see fig. 257, p. 226) of the family Scrophulariaceae, and the majority of the Jasminaceae and Oleacese (see fig. 283 ^). Most of the Tubiflorse possess five stamens. The curious modification of the andrcecium of Asclepiadaceae has been fully described on p. 257,. Fig. 435.—JBanunculaoece, ' Helleborus niger (red
RMW1RWY6–Archive image from page 81 of Botanical and vegetation survey of. Botanical and vegetation survey of Carter County, Montana, Bureau of Land Management-administered lands D4B7AF30-6FF2-4017-ADC9-7C50A7256521 Year: 1998 Asclepias stenophylla A. Gray NARROWLE AF MILKWEED Milkweed Family (Asclepiadaceae) CONSERVATION STATUS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: None. Bureau of Land Management: Watch. Montana Natural Heritage Program: G4G5 SI; The species may be demonstrably secure throughout its range, but may be critically imperiled in Montana where it is extremely rare. DESRIPTION: Narrow-leaved mil
RFD4BW72–Flowers of Pergularia, Pergularia daemia
RF2A789GB–Fluffy white hairy seeds of common milkweed / Asclepias syriaca, invasive plant in the Subotica Sand in Serbia
RM2AG56T9–. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. lt. (Authorsillustration) Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family) Asclepias (milkweed) Oval, tumid midrib fold, length 7 mm, diameter 4 mm, on A. i n c a r n a t a Felt iij, p. 454 . , . Itonid. Cecidomyia sp. Rusty brown, irregularly swollen leaves, on A. i n c a r n a t a. Felt i ij, p. 454 Itonid. Cecidomyia sp. Reared from rolled leaves of A. s y r i a c a, probably predaceous. Felt o8e, p. 409 Itonid. Lestodiplosis asclepiae Felt Elongate, fusiform stem gall, on A. i n c a rn a t a. Fig. 194. Felt o8e, p.
RMPG1HJH–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. ASCLEPIADACEAE {MILKWEED FAMILY) 315 BUTTERFLY WEED Asclepias tuberbsa, L. Other English names: Orange Milkweed, Orange root, White Root, Pleurisy Root, Wind Root, Swallow-wort. Native. Perennial. Propagates by seeds. Time of bloom: June to August. Seed-time: August to October. Range: Ontario to Minnesota, southward to Florida, Texas, and Arizona. Habitat: Dry fields and pastures. The most showy of t
RFD4BWBJ–Flowers of Pergularia, Pergularia daemia
RF2A789DY–Fluffy white hairy seeds of common milkweed / Asclepias syriaca, invasive plant in the Subotica Sand in Serbia
RMADMK56–red blossom Duvalia tanganyikensis
RMRDGA1X–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERMiE, DICOTYLEDONES. 773 didynamous stamens, but some of them, e.g. those of the genus Salvia (see fig. 271, p. 262), have two stamens, as have also the species of the genus Veronica (see fig. 257, p. 226) of the family Scrophulariaceae, and the majority of the Jasminaceae and Oleacese (see fig. 283 ^). Most of the Tubiflorse possess five stamens. The curious modification of the andrcecium of Asclepiadaceae has been fully described on p. 257,. Fig. 435.—JBanunculaoece, ' Helleborus niger (red
RMPG1HJC–. A manual of weeds : with descriptions of all the most pernicious and troublesome plants in the United States and Canada, their habits of growth and distribution, with methods of control . Weeds. 318 ASCLEPIADACEAE {MILKWEED FAMILY) The horizontal creeping rootstock which makes this plant such a noxious weed is often six or eight feet long, wrinkled, cylindrical, white inside, with a grayish brown bark, warty with the scars of former stems. It is medicinally valuable, and, when collected in autumn, cleaned, transversely sliced and dried, is worth six to eight cents a pound in the drug market.
RF2A789C5–Fluffy white hairy seeds of common milkweed / Asclepias syriaca, invasive plant in the Subotica Sand in Serbia
RMA9FP0D–cocklebur (Huernia pillansii), blooming
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