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Asclepias tuberosa – Butterfly Weed – Asclepiadaceae (The Milkweed Family)

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$ 12.66

Description Asclepias tuberosa is native to eastern North America where it is known as butterfly weed. The fragrant flowers are a nectar source for monarch butterflies and a wide range of other pollinators. The plants are an important larval host for monarch caterpillars. This species erupts with brilliant orange flowers over a long period from midsummer to early fall followed by attractive green seed pods filled with silky “parachutes” that catch the autumn winds. Unlike other milkweeds, this species does not have milky sap. Full sun, dry soil. Late to emerge in spring so be patient. Use in the pollinator, cottage and rock garden, as a filler in borders and in fresh and dried bouquets. Deer resistant.
color

White

Specification

Camera Feature
Image Sensor 1/2.7″ CMOS
Effective Pixels 2026(H)×1080(V), 2MP
IR Distance Up to 20m (66feet)
Others Scanning System Progressive
Electronic Shutter Speed PAL: 1/25~1/100000s
NTSC: 1/30~1/100000s
Minimum Illumination 0.04Lux/F1.85, 30IRE, 0Lux IR on
S/N Ratio More than 65dB
Lens
Type Fixed lens / Fixed iris
Focal Length 3.6mm (6mm Optional)
Aperture F1.85
Angle of View H: 93° ( 54.7°)
Physical Specification
Dimension 70mm×70mm×149mm (2.76″×2.76″×5.87″)
Weight Net Weight 0.14kg (0.31lb)
Gross Weight 0.17kg (0.37lb)
Power Power Supply 12V DC ±30%
Power Consumption Max. 2.7W (12V DC, IR on)

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