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The Milkweed Community

The Milkweed Community. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. swamp. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. swamp. common.

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The Milkweed Community

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  1. The Milkweed Community

  2. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. swamp

  3. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. swamp common

  4. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. tropical swamp common

  5. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. white swamp swamp common tropical

  6. There are over 100 different types of milkweed. Here are four that can grow in Colts Neck. white swamp swamp common tropical butterfly weed

  7. What is a community? Turn and talk.

  8. An ecological community is a place where plants and animals live together. They also depend upon each other for food, shelter, or safety. Another way to say this…these plants and animals are interdependent.

  9. Let us see some members of a milkweed community.

  10. monarch

  11. milkweed bug

  12. aphids

  13. tiger swallowtail

  14. ruby-throated hummingbird

  15. honey bee

  16. black carpenter ant

  17. American goldfinch

  18. Eastern mole

  19. white-footed mouse

  20. goldenrod spider

  21. green lacewing

  22. Carolina chickadee

  23. cicada killer

  24. yellow and black argiope

  25. Silver maple

  26. Queen Anne’s lace

  27. black-eyed Susans

  28. pokeweed

  29. common ragweed

  30. bushy asters

  31. lamb’s quarters

  32. Eastern yellow jacket

  33. American dog tick

  34. clouded sulphur

  35. pipeline swallowtail

  36. organ-pipe mud dauber

  37. praying mantis

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