This is an uncommon milkweed in Southeast Texas. It superficially resembles A. curassavica, the tropical milkweed, but its leaves are very much different. The leaves of A. lanceolata are very narrow and grass-like. It is next to impossible to locate this plant in a grassy area if it is not blooming or displaying a seed pod. The color of the flowers is similar to that of the flowers of butterflyweed, A. tuberosa. But butterflyweed is knee high or shorter, and A. lanceolata is often waist high.
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