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[edit] References
- Books
- Doyon, Dominique (1960). Étude bio-écologique d'Asclepias syriaca L. (in French). Quebec city: Ministère de l'agriculture. OCLC 77272016. (01-0279367)
- Oberhauser, Karen Suzanne; Michelle J. Solensky (2004). Monarch butterfly biology & conservation. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801441889. i0801441889
- Burrows, George E. (2001). "Asclepias", Toxic Plants of North America. Ames: Iowa State University Press, pp.125-135. ISBN 0813822661. (01-0642962)
- Web
- Journals
- Wyatt; Ann Stoneburner, Steven B. Broyles and James R. Allison (April-June 1993). "Range Extension Southward in Common Milkweed, Asclepias syriaca L.". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 120 (2): 177-9.
- Wyatt (January-March 1996). "More on the Southward Spread of Common Milkweed, Asclepias syriaca L.". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 123 (1): 68-9.
- Kevan, P. G.; D. Eisikowitch and B. Rathwell (September 1989). "The Role of Nectar in the Germination of Pollen in Asclepias syriaca L.". Botanical Gazette 150 (3): 266-70.
- Klips, Robert A.; Theresa M. Culley (2004). "Natural Hybridization between Prairie Milkweeds, Asclepias sullivantii and Asclepias syriaca: Morphological, Isozyme, and Hand-Pollination Evidence". International Journal of Plant Sciences 165: 1027-1037. doi:10.1086/423875.
- Stevens, O. A. (1945). "Asclepias syriaca and A. speciosa, Distribution and Mass Collections in North Dakota". American Midland Naturalist 34 (2): 368-374.
- Pleasants, J. M. (1991). "Evidence for Short-Distance Dispersal of Pollinia in Asclepias syriaca L.". Functional Ecology 5 (1): 75-82.
- Burrell, R. C.; Helena A. Miller (1939). "The Vitamin C Content of Spring Greens". Science 90 (2329): 164-5.
- Morse, Douglas H. (June 1985). "Costs in a Milkweed-Bumblebee Mutualism". The American Naturalist 125 (6): 903-5.
- Bookman, Susan Stone (May 1981). "The Floral Morphology of Asclepias speciosa (Asclepiadaceae) in Relation to Pollination and a Clarification in Terminology for the Genus". American Journal of Botany 68 (5): 675-9.
- Rasmussen, James A. (October 1975). "Noncompetitive Effects of Common Milkweed, Asclepias syriaca L., on Germination and Growth of Grain Sorghum". American Midland Naturalist 94 (2): 478-83.
- Pleasants, J.M. (1991). "Evidence for Short-Distance Dispersal of Pollinia in Asclepias syriaca L.". Functional Ecology 5 (1): 75-82.
- Baskin, Jerry M.; Carol C. Baskin (April 1977). "Germination of Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) Seeds". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 104 (2): 167-70.
- Wilson, Kathryn J.; Paul G. Mahlberg (1980). "Ultrastructure of Developing and Mature Nonarticulated Laticifers in the Milkweed Asclepias syriaca L. (Asclepiadaceae)". American Journal of Botany 67 (8): 1160-70.
- Pearson, Norma L. (November 1947). "Variations in Floss Characteristics Among Plants of Asclepias syriaca L. Having Different Types of Pods". American Midland Naturalist 38 (3): 615-37.
- Macior, Lazarus Walter (March 1965). "Insect Adaptation and Behavior in Asclepias pollination". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 92 (2): 114-26.
- Willson, Mary F.; Helen J. Michaels; Robert I. Bertin; B. Benner; S. Rice; T. D. Lee; A. P. Hartgerink (January 1990). "Intraspecific Variation in Seed Packaging". American Midland Naturalist 123 (1): 179-85.
- Morse, Douglas H. (May 1994). "The Role of Self-Pollen in the Female Reproductive Success of Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca: Asclepiadaceae)" 81 (3): 322-30.