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July 16, 2024
07:55 PM UTC
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July 24, 2022
05:04 PM PDT
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July 10, 2024
06:34 AM HST
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July 10, 2024
04:27 PM UTC
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July 9, 2024
10:09 PM EDT
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July 9, 2024
11:19 PM UTC
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December 20, 2021
09:33 AM SAST
Description
Many plants. Small shrublets, lots of flowers and a few seedpods.
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July 13, 2023
12:52 AM UTC
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June 15, 2023
10:05 AM MDT
Description
A unique colored individual.
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June 30, 2023
11:02 AM MDT
Description
Unique colored flower on these two plants. Hard to say if it’s cultural or genetics.
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October 11, 2022
10:01 AM PDT
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June 25, 2022
07:39 PM PDT
Description
Hybrid? There are three colonies of milkweed in this location. This observation is the colony on the east side. The colony in the center is showy milkweed with normal size flowers. The showy milkweed in the center colony has blue (not really blue but fuzzy) leaves, covered in thricomes. The leaves of the two stands on either side, west and east, have true green leaves with very few if any thricomes and small flower petals, hoods and horns. The plant I photographed is in the colony on the east side. The top eight ties of leaves all have a full flower umbel. Although the lower umbels are faded. The top flowers are full and fragrant. As far as I can tell they are healthy plants. Besides a few gardeners in the valley. I'm not aware of any other species of asclepias within a half mile.
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June 21, 2022
07:35 PM PDT
Description
I'm told they were planted from locally sourced seeds. Six or seven stems have white flowers. Naturalizing the planted area in this park, as intended.
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May 29, 2022
02:53 PM MST
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May 22, 2022
04:28 PM CDT
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May 22, 2022
11:14 PM MST
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January 4, 2018
01:05 PM CST
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August 21, 2018
04:05 PM UTC
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June 11, 2020
11:59 AM MDT
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November 16, 2021
03:28 PM MST
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September 22, 2021
06:31 AM UTC
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October 3, 2021
08:14 PM CDT
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June 29, 2020
09:31 PM UTC
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July 1, 2021
01:59 AM UTC
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March 16, 2021
06:57 PM UTC
Description
Seen in town after a long day of fieldwork, our stomachs thinking of Thai food!
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June 10, 2020
03:40 PM MDT
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May 26, 2021
02:17 AM UTC
Description
Patch of Ascelpias asperula I’ve been waiting to see for about 9 months. Barely in bloom, but still beautiful and one of my favorite flowers.
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May 25, 2021
08:03 PM EDT
Description
I think this is chlorotic.
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May 22, 2021
12:54 AM HST
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July 17, 2017
04:43 PM PDT
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June 26, 2018
08:49 PM MDT
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May 29, 2020
09:31 PM CDT
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December 26, 2019
07:55 PM CST
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August 7, 2019
03:24 PM CDT
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July 18, 2019
04:54 PM CDT
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July 15, 2019
12:16 AM CDT
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January 7, 2019
07:14 AM HST
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March 22, 2019
06:01 PM -03
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March 9, 2019
03:33 PM CST
Place
Private
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May 1, 2018
12:16 AM CDT
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November 24, 2018
11:08 AM CST
Description
Saw milkweed by roadside & stopped, photographed & coll.d some pods
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January 4, 2018
10:44 AM CST
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May 14, 2018
08:49 PM CDT
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August 19, 2013
11:25 PM CEST
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May 11, 2016
08:05 AM CDT
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October 24, 2014
11:52 AM CST
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March 21, 2018
01:19 PM CST
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May 13, 2018
12:55 AM CDT
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December 21, 2017
02:55 PM CST
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August 1, 2017
01:50 AM CST
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February 19, 2018
02:47 PM CST
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July 12, 2017
11:13 PM CDT
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December 21, 2017
02:55 PM CST
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January 12, 2017
03:48 PM PST
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August 31, 2017
03:37 PM PDT
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September 23, 2017
02:31 PM CDT
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September 27, 2014
05:49 PM PDT
Description
Long narrow leaves, buds not open yet. Found on mid Madre Springs Trail. Seen very infrequently compared to erosa species.
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July 2, 2015
09:58 AM PDT
Description
Mariposa County, California, US