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Jun 1, 2016 8:41 PM CST
Name: Brenden Reinhart
Flushing Michigan (Zone 6b)
My god, can anyone help me with DISTINGUISHING features between the two, I got a field filled with both, and am trying to transplant thr milkweed for the area is being fenced in for our cows. I mean they are practically IDENTICAL .
just look them up, please give me hints, only obvious difference is the skinny flower pods dogbane makes....which is in the fall
Brenden

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