Species of flowering plant
Asclepias tuberosa , commonly known as butterfly weed , is a species of milkweed native to eastern and southwestern North America .[ 2] It is commonly known as butterfly weed because of the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar .[ 3]
^ "Asclepias tuberosa " . World Checklist of Selected Plant Families . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – via The Plant List . Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online
^ (1) "Query Page" . BONAP’s Taxonomic Data Center (TDC): The Biota of North America Program: North American Vascular Flora . (2) Stevens, Michelle. "Plant guide for Butterfly Milkweed: Asclepias tuberosa L." (PDF) . United States Department of Agriculture : Natural Resources Conservation Service : National Plant Data Center. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved July 5, 2021 . (3) Stritch, Larry. "Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa L.)" . Plant of the Week . United States Department of Agriculture : United States Forest Service . Archived from the original on March 27, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2021 .
^ (1) Stevens, Michelle. "Plant guide for Butterfly Milkweed: Asclepias tuberosa L." (PDF) . United States Department of Agriculture : Natural Resources Conservation Service : National Plant Data Center. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved July 5, 2021 . Milkweed species are attractive to many insect species, including the large milkweed bug, common milkweed bug, red milkweed beetle, blue milkweed beetle, and bees. (2) Mader, Eric; Shepherd, Mathew; Vaughan, Mace; Black, Scott Hoffman; LeBuhn, Gretchen (2011). Attracting Native Pollinators: Protecting North America's Bees and Butterflies: The Xerces Society guide . North Adams, Massachusetts : Storey Publishing . p. 291. ISBN 9781603427470 . LCCN 2010043054 . OCLC 776997073 . Retrieved July 7, 2021 – via Internet Archive .