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Emory's milkweed is a drought-resistant perennial often found in arid desert landscapes. Its slender stems and lanceolate leaves exhibit a milky sap when broken. The plant is notable for its clusters of small, star-shaped flowers, which range from dusty pink to near white, attracting pollinators with a subtle allure. The distinctive follicles, resembling slender, pointed pods, harbor seeds that float away on silky parachutes.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Toxic to Pets
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