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Milkweeds primarily grow in temperate grasslands and prairies, but they can also be found in open fields, along roadsides, and in disturbed areas across North America. These plants thrive in areas with full sun and well-drained soil. Some species are also adapted to thrive in more arid environments, contributing to their diverse range of habitats.

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