Don't want to cut it open, we're hoping it's a friend who can stay. If it's invasive I'd like to get rid of it. by Edgarallenhoe2 plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 9 Comments SignificantDrawer374 1 month ago Milkweed. Native and good for monarch butterflies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias Kkindler08 1 month ago Milkweed leave it for the monarchs cancanbanan 1 month ago Not a cuke. That’s the seed pod of the milkweed plant. stark-a 1 month ago You can batter and fry the young pods! DryGovernment2786 1 month ago Looks like Asclepias syriaca. It’s a native milkweed and a good one, but they can spread rather aggressively via underground rhizomes. Ambitious-Schedule63 1 month ago Dassnot a cuke… 400footceiling 1 month ago Milkweed. Those are its seed pods. Affectionate_Sand_81 1 month ago Milkweed can spread ALOT but if its a prairie garden then leave it. Archarchery 1 month ago Lol that’s milkweed.
SignificantDrawer374 1 month ago Milkweed. Native and good for monarch butterflies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias
DryGovernment2786 1 month ago Looks like Asclepias syriaca. It’s a native milkweed and a good one, but they can spread rather aggressively via underground rhizomes.
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Milkweed. Native and good for monarch butterflies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias
Milkweed leave it for the monarchs
Not a cuke. That’s the seed pod of the milkweed plant.
You can batter and fry the young pods!
Looks like Asclepias syriaca. It’s a native milkweed and a good one, but they can spread rather aggressively via underground rhizomes.
Dassnot a cuke…
Milkweed. Those are its seed pods.
Milkweed can spread ALOT but if its a prairie garden then leave it.
Lol that’s milkweed.