Asclepias Syriaca Leaves

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Asclepias Syriaca Leaves. Syriaca as well as some other milkweeds is not only a food source for the monarch butterfly it is a food source for humans too. Yes it is edible.

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Asclepias syriaca commonly called common milkweed butterfly flower silkweed silky swallow wort and virginia silkweed is a species of flowering plant it is in the genus asclepias the milkweeds this species is native to southern canada and of much of the conterminous eastern u s east of the rocky mountains excluding the drier parts of the prairies. The blooms occur in the upper leaf axils of upright stems clad with thick large oval fresh green. Common milkweed plants grow to about 2 to 4 feet in height with a thin vertical growth habit.

The leaves are arranged opposite and have an oblong ovate shape with a short petiole.

Asclepias syriaca commonly called common milkweed butterfly flower silkweed silky swallow wort and virginia silkweed is a species of flowering plant it is in the genus asclepias the milkweeds this species is native to southern canada and of much of the conterminous eastern u s east of the rocky mountains excluding the drier parts of the prairies. Yes it is edible. Common milkweed asclepias syriaca is a native herbaceous perennial whose main virtue is its appeal to butterflies especially the monarch which deposits its eggs on the milkweed when the caterpillars hatch they feed on the leaves of milkweed. This herbaceous perennial plant is 2 6 tall and unbranched except sometimes toward the apex where the flowers occur.

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