RFH6BJGK–Crown Flower, Akund. Calotropis gigantea Family: Asclepiadaceae Milkweed family. Waxy flowers lavender. A plant with poisonous milky sap.
RMD0WDB3–Cardoncillo or Needle Vine, Ceropegia dichotoma, Apocynaceae (Asclepiadaceae). It is endemic to the Canary Islands.
RMPJYF4H–Parachute plant, Ceropegia sandersonii flower, from southern Africa. Family Asclepiadaceae. The flower 'lantern' acts as a temporary trap for insects
RM2ABHTWA–The orange flower of Michigan Lily, species Lilium michiganense in Asclepiadaceae family is a rare prairie plant and prairie flower.
RMWXXBB1–Pepsis Wasp (Pepsis chrysothemis) female, Monterey County, California. The wasp is feeding on nectar from a milkweed inflorescence.
RF2HCEP01–Asclepiadaceae flower in the garden
RFBNGDF4–Flower of Ceropegia haygarthii, South Africa
RMP8MGPA–Swallow-wort, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria
RF2HJGDFP–Mature common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) disperses it's wind-borne seeds along the Boise River.
RF2ABPR3M–Asclepias curassavica Silky Series. A subshrub that is an evergreen perennial but usually grown as an annual Bloodflower Milkweed Silkweed Cotton Bush
RFH6BK5C–Caralluma Fimbriata. Family: Asclepiadaceae. A small leafless succulent herb which grows on dry rocky hills. Its stem is edible.
RMD0WDRH–Cardoncillo or Needle Vine, Ceropegia dichotoma, Apocynaceae (Asclepiadaceae). It is endemic to the Canary Islands.
RF2JRCBR3–A blooming milkweed plant at the Discovery Nature Sanctuary in Winkler, Manitoba, Canada
RFR8J60X–Honey bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring on butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), a member of the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae). Tongue of bee is visibl
RF2EAPK66–Ballonfrucht
RMRJNRNB–Grecian silkvine (Periploca graeca)
RMBBA8CC–Milkweed pods
RMBP8HCT–Flowering Huernia piersii ES3627
RMD2KH2H–Wax Creeper (Microloma sagittatum) in flower and fruit, Namaqua Desert, Namaqualand, South Africa
RF2JPB3C0–Flowers of tropical milkweed plant blood flower (Asclepias curassavica)
RF2ABPR1B–Asclepias curassavica Silky Series. A subshrub that is an evergreen perennial but usually grown as an annual Bloodflower Milkweed Silkweed Cotton Bush
RF2J3DC20–Milkweed plant getting colourful in a local Park, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMW7P16K–Hoodia (Hoodia flavum). Richtersveld, South Africa, October.
RM2JNG65B–Flowers, Wax flower, Hoya carnosa.
RF2HMM08D–Antelope horns milkweed is an important nectar and host plant for monarch and queen butterflies.
RMW20W4M–Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) plant flowers blooming in June, Castle Rock Colorado US.
RFWAJY50–Close-up of flower heads before opening (redring milkweed, white-flowered milkweed, Asclepias variegata) Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, USA.
RM2H0BK1J–Cardoncillo (Ceropegia dichotoma), Tenerife. Endemic species of the Canary Islands.
RMBHNP8B–Common Milkweed
RFBN83B1–Blossoming Ceropegia haygarthii, South Africa
RFP4Y60C–Asclepias speciosa
RF2K16FK2–Miniature flower of Orthosia glaberrima (Apocynaceae) from Costa Rica
RFRKCTDM–Hoya carnosa compacta epiphytic climber and produces flowers that scent at night Has fleshy leaves and waxy flowers from late spring until autumn
RMW7MFT5–Sodom's apple (Calotropis procera) Akakus Mountains, Libyan desert, Libya, North Africa, November 2007
RM2JNG65E–Flowers, Wax flower, Hoya carnosa.
RFW488A1–Zizotes Milkweed, a host for monarch butterfly larvae, grows in dry, gravelly soils.
RMW20WCH–Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) plant flowers blooming in June, Castle Rock Colorado US.
RFWAJY4X–Redring milkweed, white-flowered milkweed, Asclepias variegata, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, USA.
RMRJNT75–Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)
RMBHNP9C–Common Milkweed
RMC34T5E–Hoodia gordonii flowering, Succulent nursery, Vanrhynsdorp, Western Cape, Namaqualand, South Africa
RFT98WAY–asclepiadaceae tree bark glides over the surface of the wood, extends the territory
RFHNB53Y–Gomphocarpus fruticosus
RFRJTDGM–Hoya carnosa compacta epiphytic climber and produces flowers that scent at night Has fleshy leaves and waxy flowers from late spring until autumn
RMAT09RY–Trichocaulon cactiformis of the family, Asclepiadaceae, of the milkweed family
RFHPEBJT–Stapelia grandiflora (carrion plant, starfish flower, or starfish cactus) is a flowering plant in the Stapelia genus.
RF2JRCBR5–A blooming milkweed plant at the Discovery Nature Sanctuary in Winkler, Manitoba, Canada
RMW7NYPW–Acrobat ants (Crematogaster ashmeadi) nectaring on Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), Pennsylvania, USA, July.
RM2JNG657–Flowers, Wax flower, Hoya carnosa.
RFW4W674–Twinevine milkweed has delicate umbels of white flowers and wraps itself around other plants to reach for the sun.
RMPXPHGH–Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) plant seed pods dispersing seeds, Castle Rock Colorado US. Photo taken in October.
RFWAJY53–Close-up of flower heads before opening (redring milkweed, white-flowered milkweed, Asclepias variegata) Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, USA.
RMRJNT7R–Carrion flower (Stapelia asterias)
RMCWWRYM–Common Milkweed
RM2KEWXKP–Pseudopectinaria malum ( Echidnopsis malum, Asclepiadaceae). pianta succulenta insolita con fiore di mela
RMK7N5HB–Seed-cases of Gonolobus erianthus in collection at the Millennium Seed bank. Gonolobus is a genus of Asclepiadaceae family, and is found in Mexico and
RF2BEANR2–asclepiadaceae perennial herb leaves, can be used as Chinese herbal medicines, taken photo in Luannan County, Hebei Province, china.
RMKP5P90–Calotropis Procera Leaves,Calotropis Procera Flowers, Giant Swallow Wort.Asclepiadaceae, Calotropis procera plays an important role in improving soil
RF2A78993–Fruit of common milkweed, Asclepia syriaca, invasive species
RMBNBJW7–Carrion flower, stapelia leendertziae, asclepiadaceae, South Africa
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