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  1. Chemical interactions among milkweed plants (asclepiadaceae) and lepidopteran herbivores / by James A. Cohen.
    By: Cohen, James A.,
    Publication info: 1983.
    Contributed by: University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Asclepiadaceae  Dissertations, Academic  Lepidoptera  Milkweeds  UF  Zoology  Zoology thesis Ph. D  
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  2. The Mexican whorled milkweed (Asclepias mexicana) as a poisonous plant. By C. Dwight Marsh ... and A.B. Clawson ...
    By: Marsh, C. Dwight - Clawson, Arthur Brooks,
    Publication info: Washington[Govt. print. off.]1921.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress
    Subjects: Milkweeds  
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  3. The Narrow-leaved milkweed (Asclepias Mexicana) and the broad- leaved or showy milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) : plants poisonous to live stock in Nevada / by C.E. Fleming ... [et al.].
    By: Fleming, C. E.
    Publication info: Reno, Nev. :University of Nevada,1920.
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Livestock poisoning plants  Milkweeds  Nevada  
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  4. Poisonous properties of the whorled milkweeds Asclepias pumila and A. verticillata var. geyeri. By C. Dwight Marsh ... and A.B. Clawson ...
    By: Marsh, C. Dwight - Clawson, Arthur Brooks,
    Publication info: Washington[Govt. print. off.]1921.
    Contributed by: Library of Congress
    Subjects: Milkweeds  
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