Wildflower identification
-
Cheryl S on Jun 24, 2013Found it myself - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias_tuberosaHelpful Reply
-
-
Lori J on Jun 24, 2013Could it be a butterfly plant?Helpful Reply
-
-
TJ on Jun 24, 2013the sure test of a milkweed is whether it has milky sap. We have a lot of asclepias tuberosa growing wild. It has spread to a few gardens (courtesy of the wind and/or the birds) but it has been a very well behaved plant for us. it will come back in the same spot year after year. It doesn't seem to like being moved around or transplanted, though.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
How do you seal wood ceilings to prevent dust from coming through?
We are remodeling a home built in 1912. When we removed the ugly drop ceiling, it has beautiful wood ceilings. We would love to keep the ceilings in some rooms but ... See more
If I put bleach in my fountain to kill mosquitos will it harm the bird
Which mosquito repellent plants can grow up a trellis?
I am planting mosquito repellent plants around my patio and would like to grow one up a trellis as a privacy screen
How effective are bay leaves for ants?
I'm dealing with a terrible ant infestation, and I heard that bay leaves can be a great way to keep them away. Do you know if that's true? If it is, how can I use bay... See more
My toilet handle stays down when you flush and the water keeps running
how do I fix my running toilet?
Tips for a diy mosquito attractant for a bug zapper?
Are cedar oil-based repellants effective?
I've ran across a product that has a cedar oil based formula. It claims to repel mosquitoes, gnats, stink bugs, and dust mites plus it is a snake deterrent. Safe for ... See more