Asclepias verticillata
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- Milkweeds a Conservation Practitioner’S Guide
- Milkweed and Monarchs
- Asclepias Syriaca L., 1762
- Appendix B. All Plant Species Detected
- Commercially Available Host Plants for Butterflies and Moths EASTERN TEMPERATE FORESTS ECOREGION
- (Danaus Plexippus) and At-Risk Pollinators in Nebraska
- Monarch Butterfly Nectar Plant Lists for Conservation Plantings
- Milkweed Matters: Monarch Butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Survival and Development on Nine Midwestern Milkweed Species
- The Herb Society of America
- Plants for Butterfly and Pollinator Gardens
- Plant Recommendations for Monarch Butterflies for the Midwest
- Conservation Assessment for the Unexpected Tiger Moth (Cycnia Inopinatus (Edwards))
- Pollination Biology of Gentianales in a Southern Ecuadorian Montane Forest
- Patterns of Nectar Production in Asclepias Curassavica (Apocynaceae)
- Polymnia Uvedalia (L.) L. Yellow-Flowered Leafcup
- Milkweed Gardens for Monarchs Monarch Butterflies Are the Most Well-Known Butterfly in North America
- Culturally Important Plants of the Lakota
- Identification of Milkweeds in Texas