Fourleaf milkweed

Asclepias quadrifolia

''Asclepias quadrifolia'' is a species of milkweed commonly called fourleaf milkweed or whorled milkweed. The plant occurs in the eastern United States and Canada.
Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias quadrifolia) Growing at the edge of a dense mixed forest. 

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https://www.jungledragon.com/image/93425/whorled_milkweed_asclepias_quadrifolia.html Asclepias quadrifolia,Fourleaf milkweed,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Appearance

Fourleaf milkweed is a perennial herb from a fleshy rhizome. The plant is small and slender compared to other milkweeds at only 45 cm tall. Leaves usually elliptic to ovate, opposite in arrangement but clustered to form a false whorl, 2.5-12.0 cm long, 1–6 cm wide. Pale pink to white flowers are borne in rounded, usually pendulous clusters from the leaf axils and terminus. The fruit is a follicle or pod which is very slender, 3.2 to 5.6 inches long, 1/4 to 1/3 thick, lacking tubercles, minutely hairy to glabrous; seeds broadly oval, to 1/3 inch long, tufted with white to tan hairs at tips.
Four-leaved Milkweed (Asclepias quadrifolia) Growing in a highly shaded area at the top of a ridge in a mixed hardwood/coniferous forest in NW Georgia (Gordon County), US.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/60045/four-leaved_milkweed_asclepias_quadrifolia.html Asclepias quadrifolia,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Habitat

Unlike more commonly known species such as common milkweed or butterflyweed, fourleaf milkweed is a woodland denizen. It usually occurs in dry, rocky open forest. It is frequently found on upland slopes.Insects that take nectar from the plant include bumblebees and other bees, wasps, ants, flies, and butterflies. The caterpillars of the monarch butterfly feed on the foliage.
Whorled Milkweed (Asclepias quadrifolia) Growing at the edge of a dense mixed forest.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/93424/whorled_milkweed_asclepias_quadrifolia.html Asclepias quadrifolia,Fourleaf milkweed,Geotagged,Spring,United States

Defense

Most ''Asclepias'' are toxic if consumed in large quantities due to cardiac glycoside content.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderGentianales
FamilyApocynaceae
GenusAsclepias
SpeciesA. quadrifolia