Common name: Redring Milkweed, White Milkweed Family: Asclepiadaceae Origin: Native Flowering records: May- June Habitat: roadsides, open woods Comments: Alvin W. Chapman (1809 - 1899) collected Asclepias variegata L. in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia. Chapman's collection of Asclepias variegata L. AUA 261, is at Auburn University Herbarium, Auburn, in Alabama. Description: ""Stem stout, leafless below, pubescent in lines; leaves oval, oblong, or obovate, cuspidate, smooth on both sides; umbels 3-5, pubescent, closely flowered, the upper ones corymbose; pedicles erect, as long as the peduncle; corolla white; leaves of the crown roundish, longer than the purplish gynostegium, equaling the thick awl-pointed incurved horn. - Stem 2-3 feet (60- 91 cm) high, purplish. Leaves rather thick, 2-3 inches (5-7 cm) long. Peduncles 9-12 lines (19-25 mm) long." - Alvin W. Chapman, 1884. References:
Last updated on November 30, 2007. Alvin W. Chapman's Collection from Floyd County, Georgia (1872-1891)
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