英:[ˈbʌtəflai wi:d]
美:[ˈbʌtɚˌflaɪ wid]
英:[ˈbʌtəflai wi:d]
美:[ˈbʌtɚˌflaɪ wid]
[医] 块茎马利筋
noun
a North American milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) with showy orange flowers borne on erect leafy stems
noun
a North American milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) with showy orange flowers borne on erect leafy stems
The first known use of butterfly weed was in 1798
butterfly weednoun
a showy orange-flowered milkweed of eastern North America
butterfly weednoun
an orange-flowered milkweed of the genus Asclepias (A. tuberosa) of eastern North America that is a source of asclepias called alsopleurisy root
1 Like Eupatorium maculatum [spotted joe-pye weed], Asclepias tuberosa [butterfly weed] and species of echinacea [coneflower], aster and eryngium [sea holly].
2 Chris Kennedy Orange butterfly weed, or Asclepias tuberosa, provides a burst of color.
3 Note the list includes butterfly weed, which is native to Wisconsin, but not butterfly bush, a nonnative that is considered controversial or invasive in some areas of the U.S.
4 Vibrant butterfly weed welcomed delicate visitors.
5 In San Antonio, gardeners should obtain seed or transplants to grow antelope horn milkweed, green milkweed, swamp milkweed, showy milkweed, common milkweed and butterfly weed.
6 Designed in collaboration with Geauga Park District and DERU Landscape Architects, the park will incorporate native perennials and shrubs such as butterfly weed, aster, purple coneflower, goldenrod, bluestem and Joe Pye weed.
7 Nineteen types of prairie plants are available this year and include favorites like butterfly weed, big bluestem, leadplant, purple prairie clover and more.
8 The native milkweeds for our area include the antelope horn, the green milkweed and butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa).