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Asclepias purpurascens I^. Purple Milkweed. 

 Asilef^ias /•'iirl^iirascois Liniueus, Sp. PI. 214. 1753 [Carolina]. — Britton 169. 



Frequent in drv ground of the northern counties and ratlier 

 rare southward, occurring in tlic ]\]iddlc (Hstrict only. 

 Pi. — Mid-June to mid-July. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, New Egypt, Crosswicks, Camden (C), Rid- 

 dleton, Elsinboro, Clarksboro (UP). 



Specimens are also preserved in several herbaria from' Landis- 

 ville (C. A. Gross). There seemis to be an intrusion of INIiddle 

 district plants up the tributaries of the Maurice River which may 

 account for this record. 



Asclepias rubra L. Red Milkweed. 



Asclepias rubra Linnreus, Sp. PI. 217. 1753 [Virginia]. — Willis 50. — Britton 



170. — Keller and Brown 260. 

 Asclepias acuminata Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. I. 182. 1814 [Cedar Swamps, N. 



J., &c.]. 

 Asclepias periplocacfolia Nuttall, Gen. I. 167. 1818 [N. J. to Fla.]. 



Frequent in bogs of the Pine Barrens and rare or occasional 

 in similar situations in the Middle and Cape May districts. 



This is the typical Milkweed of the Pine Barrens and finds 

 here the northern limit of its distribution. 



Fl. — Late June to late July, sporadicalh^ into August. 



Middle District. — Burlington, Pemberton (C), Griffith's Swamp, Linden- 

 wold, Mickleton. 



Pine Barrens. — Ocean Grove (P), Toms River (McKenzie), Pt. Pleasant 

 (S), Bamber, Waretown (C), Barnegat (NB), Manahawkin, Coxe's, Tuck- 

 erton. Speedwell (S), High Bridge (S), Chatsworth, White Horse (S), 

 Landisville, Hammonton, Atsion (S), Quaker Bridge (NB), Batsto, Pleas- 

 ant Mills (P), Egg Harbor City (UP), Hospitality Br. 8th St. (T). 



Cape May.— Goshen, Cold Spring (S), Cape May (P). 



Asclepias ampiexicaulis Michx. Blunt-leaved Milkweed. 



Asclepias ampiexicaulis Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. I. 115. 1803 [Savannah, 



Ga.]. — Keller and Brown 260. 

 Asclepias obtusifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. I. 182. 1814.— Barton, Fl. Phila. 



133. 1818. — Knieskern 25. — Britton 170. 



Common in woods and open ground throughout the coastal 

 plain with the exception of the Cape May peninsula; also at 

 a number of localities above the fall line in the northern counties 



