Some fun for this Outdoor Wednesday here.
White flowers, the seed looks so cute…A curious plants lover found this tree in a park, and curious about more information of this plant, Do you know?
Hi! We have this plant here in Sri Lanka growing right on my own garden. The name doesn't come to mind but my Mom's planted it to ward off creeping reptiles. The squashed leaves are poisonous to snakes etc.
I am sorry, I have not seen such a plant. It looks interesting and made for a great Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteAre the fruits edible? Is it a big tree?
ReplyDeleteI was given a book about plants in Singapore. Do you have it? By National Parks.
Lovely !
ReplyDeleteKammy
It's lovely. I'm sorry I can't help you identification of it. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the Asclepias or common name Milkweed.
ReplyDeleteScott
Wow that's beautiful. I don't know about it but I love it. Great ODW!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a milkweed plant. When I lived in Connecticut, we had some on our property.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Thank you for sharing them with us!
~ Tracy
Hi! We have this plant here in Sri Lanka growing right on my own garden. The name doesn't come to mind but my Mom's planted it to ward off creeping reptiles. The squashed leaves are poisonous to snakes etc.
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