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Have: Tropical Milkweed
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Posted by
dbannie04 8 TX (
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Sat, May 26, 12 at 18:53
| I have 12 or more tropical milkweed seedlings that need a new home. They are probably a little over 2" tall right now- the perfect size for transplanting. Make me an offer :) |
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RE: Have: Tropical Milkweed
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| Do you have a botanical name for this, so I can Google it and see if I want it? (*grin*) |
RE: Have: Tropical Milkweed
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| Yes- it is Asclepias curassavica. It is a host plant for monarch butterflies and blooms small orange and yellow flowers. |
Still Have Tropical Milkweed
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| I still have plants ready for trade...or they will soon find their way to the compost bin |
RE: Have: Tropical Milkweed
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