Asclepias luberosa Gay. Milkweed is named for its milky juice, which contains alkaloids, latex, and several other complex compounds including cardenolides. Some species are known to be toxic Milkweed Isolated On White Single Object Milkweed
This is a Milkweed plant (Asclepias syriaca) with four unopened seed pods. It is also known as Common Milkweed, Butterfly Flower, Silkweed, Silky Swallow-wort, and Virginia Silkweed. Wildflower Virginia Silkweed Silky Swallow-wort Milkweed
Milkweed in its flowering stage.(some sort of unknown insect top right hand corner) Similar Images: Allergy Photography No People MIlkweed Plant
Milkweed plant is called because its seeds are covered with fibrous fluff resembling wool. Feather Wool Forest Milkweed
Closeup of Swamp Milkweed flowers (Asclepias incarnata) Swamp Milkweed Butterfly Flower Flower Swamp Milkweed
Usually found in fields and roadsides and major food source of many insects. Weed Summer Wildflower Common Milkweed