Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant
Particulars and
Photographs
University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants
Asclepias lanceolata
fewflower milkweed
Native to Florida
Almost all of Florida's 24 milkweeds are native, and at least two of them are native only
to Florida (endemic). Milkweeds are frequently encountered throughout the state, and the rest of
North America. Different species are found in very wet habitats as well as in very dry ones.
This species, fewflower milkweed, grows mostly in wet
flatwoods (as in the Everglades
pictures
above), and in floodplain forests (Wunderlin, 1998). Fewflower milkweed is found in the
southeast
U.S. from Texas
to Virginia (Kartesz, 1999). It blooms in the summer.
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