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Key to Asclepias, Key D: milkweeds with milky sap, with petiolate, nonlinear leaves, in flower
5Corolla lobes strongly reflexed, appressed to the pedicel; corona green, white, or yellowish, with purple markings; [widespread in our area, but not ne. FL and peninsular FL]
11 Stems and leaves moderately to densely pubescent; leaves broader, the base rounded to subcordate, the apexacute to short-acuminate; plants usually relatively strict
13Hoodmargin irregular but not with a sharp tooth; umbels terminal and extra-axillary; corolla purplish-rose; leaves with 1-2 stipular colleters on each side of petioles, abaxial surfaces sparsely pilosulous; plants 4-10 dm tall
14Hood opening very oblique, the hood therefore scoop-shaped, and also with 2 prominent lateral teeth; corolla pink to greenish (rarely white); plants 2-5 dm tall
9 Stems and leaves moderately to densely pubescent; leaves broader, the base rounded to subcordate, the apexacute to short-acuminate; plants usually relatively strict
10 Stem moderately to densely pubescent; plants 1.5-5 (-7) dm tall; [of xeric pinelands of the Coastal Plain of from NC to s. FL, west to OK, AR, and TX].