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Narrow-leaved milkweed
Narrow-leaved milkweed
By Martin Zimmerman

The Mexican whorled milkweed (Asclepias mexicana) as a poisonous plant
By C. Dwight Marsh

The Whorled milkweed (Asclepias galioides) as a poisonous plant
By C. Dwight Marsh

The whorled milkweed, a plant poisonous to livestock
By C. Dwight Marsh

The woolly-pod milkweed (Asclepias eriocarpa) as a poisonous plant
By C. Dwight Marsh

Poisonous properties of the whorled milkweeds Asclepias pumpila and A. Verticillata var. geyeri
By C. Dwight Marsh

Milkweed, monarchs, and more
By Ba Rea,Karen S. Oberhauser,Michael A. Quinn

A summary of the literature on milkweeds (Asclepias spp.) and their utilization
By A. Geraldine Whiting

Chemical interactions among milkweed plants (asclepiadaceae) and lepidopteran herbivores
By James A. Cohen

Whorled milkweed
By United States. Extension Service. Office of Exhibits
The milkweed and its world of animals
The milkweed and its world of animals
By Ada Graham
On the organs and mode of fecundation in Orchidaceæ and Asclepiadeæ
On the organs and mode of fecundation in Orchidaceæ and Asclepiadeæ
By Robert Brown

Stock-poisoning plants
By United States. Extension Service. Office of Exhibits
Supplementary observations on the Fecundation of Orchideæ and Asclepiadeæ
Supplementary observations on the Fecundation of Orchideæ and Asclepiadeæ
By Robert Brown
Monarchs and milkweed
Monarchs and milkweed
By Anurag A. Agrawal

The Ecosystem of a Milkweed Patch (Pascoe, Elaine. Library of Small Ecosystems.)
By Elaine Pascoe
Control of the whorled milkweed in Colorado
Control of the whorled milkweed in Colorado
By W. L. May

The Mexican whorled milkweed (Asclepias mexicana) as a poisonous plant
By Charles Dwight Marsh

Poisonous properties of the whorled milkweeds Asclepias pumila and A. verticillata var. geyeri
By Charles Dwight Marsh
The desert milkweed (Asclepias subulata) as a possible source of rubber
The desert milkweed (Asclepias subulata) as a possible source of rubber
By R. E. Beckett