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Milkweed is a common "weed" here in Utah, and though it does get ugly and brown after the seed pods have broken open, its flowers are very lovely, and so are the seed pods as they begin to open. Another wonderful thing about these "weeds" is that monarch butterflies lay their eggs on them; it is the only plant their caterpillars will eat. Utah happens to be a stop on their migration south to Mexico.

I saw this pod as I was driving home from work, and my family has learned to be patient as I screech to a stop and grab the camera!

I put a black card in back of this one, but used the natural sunlight--I've yet to find a better light source. I put the card as far back as I could to avoid focusing on it.

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