Asclepias tuberosa was created in 1753.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Asclepias tuberosa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Asclepias tuberosa.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Asclepias tuberosa.
Pueraria tuberosa was created in 1825.
Mitra tuberosa was created in 1845.
Dorstenia tuberosa was created in 1860.
Ruellia tuberosa was created in 1753.
Collybia tuberosa was created in 1786.
Asclepias curassavica was created in 1753.
Asclepias welshii was created in 1979.
Asclepias fruticosa was created in 1753.
There's no one color standard for milkweed [Asclepiasspp]. Specifically, the stems tend to be green. But then exceptions include the white stemmed wax [Asclepias albicans] and the woolly stemmed California [Asclepias californica] milkweeds.The flowers tend to be vivid. For example, there's the orange blooming of the butterfly weed [Asclepias tuberosa]. There's the pink blossoming of rose or swamp milkweed [Asclepias incarnata]. There's the purple flowering of the heart leaf milkweed [Asclepias cordifolia].But there are exceptions. There's the light greenish yellowish flowering of antelope horn milkweed [Asclepias asperula]. There's also the creamy white blooming of the rush [Asclepias subulata] and whorled or horsetail [Asclepias verticillata] milkweeds.