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I was just killing time on Saturday and saw these flowers. I have admired the orange wild butterfly milkweed for years, mainly because it grows in the most inhospitable terrain I have ever seen. It tends to grow in a dry, dusty area. It is one of the most beautiful plants you acn see late in the spring. The pink balls I have no idea what they are called, if anyone knows, please send your comments and let me know the name of these. Hope you enjoy these, I will post more later.
Mike
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