And not only is it really soft, but we found one on the ground that had fallen out in a clump.
I'd only ever seen them pulling from pods, all crazy and fluffy: it had not occurred to me that they would grow in an orderly way, but they do. And the seeds are considerably larger than cottonwood seeds.
The kids all had a look, and were delighted by how soft it was. We talked about how it can be used as insulation in coats or other warm weather gear. And I let some fly; it was delightful.
I wasn't the only one that thought that it was fun to make "milkweed rain".
Even in huge clumps, it floated really well. When it was just one seed, it looked like they would fly for a long while before the seeds drop.
It was such a beautiful day. I think that nature study is such a blessing. We always have a good time, and the more we learn, the more I recognize the local plants as we drive around, and I just love that.

1 comment:
I agree, milkweed seeds are much prettier than cottonwood. I think of all the homeschooling stuff I see that you guys do, I like your outdoor nature studies the most. That's definitely one up on public schools. Duck fun and so interesting!
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