The asclepias tuberose is a handsome butterfly which feeds on the tuberose.
Asclepias curassavica was created in 1753.
Asclepias welshii was created in 1979.
Asclepias tuberosa was created in 1753.
Asclepias fruticosa was created in 1753.
Rajnigandha Flower is called Tuberose in English.
Asclepias syriaca
butterfly milkweed
The main use of the Tuberose plant in cosmetics is for perfume because it has a nice smell to it. Tuberose is nick-named the "Night Queen" and "Mistress of the Night" because it only blooms at night.
Tuberose plants typically have parallel venation in their leaves, where the veins run in straight lines parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This venation pattern is common in monocots, like tuberose, and helps in efficient water and nutrient transport within the leaf.
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.
Yes, both rose and tuberose absolutes naturally contain eugenol. Eugenol is a compound with a spicy, clove-like aroma and is present in various essential oils, including rose and tuberose absolutes.
Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Angiosperms Class: Eudicots/Asterids Order: Gentianales Family: Asclepiadoideae Genus: Asclepias Species: Asclepias Syriaca