Around March 1 I took the following photos of the roadside herbicide spraying that was going on in and around the Sierra Nevada mountains foothill town of Placerville, Calif.
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78/18R-C/spray.jpg
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78 ... sprayb.jpg
At the time of this spraying the roadside fascicularis milkweed was still dormant and hadn't sent up any shoots yet so was not directly hit with the spray. However, some herbicides can poison the soil and prevent new weed shoots from coming up.
Recently I visited these same sprayed roadsides again and was pleased to see healthy and vigorous new milkweed shoots were coming up out of the treated ground:
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78 ... eherba.jpg
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78 ... oegerb.jpg
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78 ... erherb.jpg
Take home lesson: roadside spraying isn't necessary seriously harmful to milkweed IF it is conducted early in the season before the milkweed has emerged from the ground.

