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Flops are the aerial roots produced by the milkweed plant that form at ground level. These roots help the plant spread and stabilize itself in the soil.

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How many milkweed plants are there?

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What does a milkweed egg turn into?

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What type of climate dose milkweed grow in?

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Does a milkweed bug have compound eyes?

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How tall is milkweed?

Some milkweed get 4 feet tall. Tropical milkweed is much shorter, perhaps 18 inches tall.


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