Unknown milkweed . . .

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Cereusly
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Unknown milkweed . . .

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. . . in my friend's yard. The Hoya-like white flowers and the from outer space seed pods is what got my attention. :shock: Tony
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Hey, how did this guy get into the picture? :)
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wow that looks weird never seen that befor
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The milkweed may be the headliner, but when the other "guy" blooms he will be the show stopper!
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Interesting, never seen that before,
Can't wait to see the Pachanoi when it blooms! :D
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It is Asclepias fruticosa
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Michael, thanks for the ID. 8) Tony
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;)
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