Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

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Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby flgflowers » Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:08 pm

Yesterday, when I was out in my garden, I was looking over at my neighbor's large drainage ditch (it's about a half acre) and I saw what I thought looked like a milkweed. I went over and pinched a leaf off and it gave off a milky substance like a milkweed. I looked on the internet and it looks like the "Pinewood Milkweed" which I had never heard of. It said it is a native plant of Fl.
I dug it up and put it in my garden and I'm hoping it will make it. I assume a bird must have carried a seed.

Does anyone have this milkweed and can tell me something about it. Such as does it give off seeds,etc.
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Re: Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby Mona Miller » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:47 pm

Can you take a photo?

http://www.fnps.org/pages/general/pagef ... ed_3.0.pdf
This is a really nice pdf file from the Florida Native Plant Society on the Pinewoods milkweed.
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Re: Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby flgflowers » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:50 pm

Thanks so much - that site gives alot of information on Pinewoods MW.

I got half of the root system so the plant may take root in my garden. Another one
will probably pop up where I got it since part of the root system is still in the ground.

Thanks again.
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Re: Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby Mona Miller » Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:02 pm

I didn't read through the whole paper, but the research that I have read is that this milkweed is pretty toxic and gives the Monarch butterflies that eat it a lot of protection. They taste nasty.
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Re: Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby Sueinma » Fri May 04, 2012 11:58 pm

That is a beautiful milkweed. I love the fact that the leaves and seed pods develop a purple color. It is also fascinating how the root system has adapted to fire. Hope your plant thrives in its new location!
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Re: Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby flgflowers » Wed May 09, 2012 6:52 pm

It looks like it would be real pretty in bloom. So far it hasn't died or grown any. I just have to
wait and see what happens I guess.
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Re: Pinewood Milkweed (Asciepias Humistrata)

Postby Mona Miller » Wed May 09, 2012 6:57 pm

When transplanted, they take a while to get settled.
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