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They are somewhat thick with a prominent midrib beneath. Mead’s milkweed Asclepias meadii Height: less than two feet Leaf Arrangement: opposite Seedpod Length: about four inches It is in flower from June to August, and the seeds ripen in September. Asclepiadaceae – Milkweed family Genus: Asclepias L. – milkweed Species: Asclepias quadrifolia Jacq. The leaves are opposite on the stem, 10-15 cm long and 6cm wide. In late May and early June, it sprouts many, honey-scented flowers in multiple shades of purple. The leaves are opposite on the stem, 10-15 cm long and 6cm wide. Purple Milkweed (Asclepias purpurascens) is a rare and showy Milkweed species. Milkweed comes in a variety of heights and shades of pink, red, orange, purple, white, and yellow. This milkweed grows to about 1.5 meters (5 feet) tall, usually occurring in clusters of stout stems. Native Range: AZ, CA, CO, ID, KS, NE, NM, NV, OK, TX, UT. • Both of these swallow-wort species are herbaceous vines with clear sap and opposite leaves. Poke milkweed (A. exaltata) is one of our green-flowered milkweeds but still quite easily told apart by its habitat, leaves, and flowers.This species can grow upwards of four feet tall and can have multiple flower umbels that tend to droop and hang over. Native Range Plant Rating Plant Reviews General Information. Description: Also known as Spider Milkweed, this perennial is clump-forming with stems that are densely covered with minute hairs.As the green seed pods grow, they curve to resemble antelope horns. Purple Milkweed . Asclepias purpurascens is somewhat similar in appearance to the common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), but has deeper colored flowers ranging from pink to purple. … Photo Courtesy of The Vagary. More Images. Although elsewhere purple milkweed has been characterized as a species of dry habitats, in New York it has been found in a wide diversity of open habitats, from sedge meadows, wet fields, and fens, to dry oak woods, serpentine barrens, and hay meadows (New York Natural Heritage Program 2007, Voss 1996, Gleason and Cronquist 1991). Can spread somewhat rapidly by rhizomes. Zone: 3 to 8. Best flowering usually occurs in full sun except for a few species such as Asclepias purpurascens (Purple Milkweed), which prefers partial shade. As required host plants for caterpillars of the monarch (Danaus plexippus PLONZHHGV SOD\ DQ HVVHQWLDO UROH LQ WKH EXWWHU t\ MV OLIH F\FOH VHH UHYHUVH 9HJHWDWLRQ Oval-leaved Milkweed (Asclepias Ovalifolia) Asclepias ovalifolia also referred to as oval-leaved … It is similar in appearance to common milkweed (A. syriaca), except its flowers are deep rose pink and its leaves are more pointed. Where they occur together, purple milkweed might hybridize with common milkweed (S. syriaca). A number of ... years, throughout the whole range of populations only a single pod has matured. – fourleaf milkweed Subordinate Taxa. It seems black currants are susceptible to the blister rust pathogen, Cronartium ribicola, though it is the European black currant that is most so, ... Purple Milkweed. In New England it is currently known only from Connecticut and Massachusetts, although it was formerly also found in Rhode Island and New Hampshire. Click here to see all Milkweed … The flower … Purple milkweed, Asclepias purpurascens 25 seeds. Range map of Asclepias syriaca. This plant has no children Legal Status. The leaves are opposite on the stem, 10-15 cm long and 6cm wide. In Ontario, it is a rare plant. 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