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Illustration of Lythrum salicaria (Purple Loosestrife)
Lythrum salicaria (Purple Loosestrife)
Illustration of Calocephalus platycephalus (Billybuttons)
Calocephalus platycephalus (Billybuttons)
Illustration of Bidens spp. (Bur-marigold)
Bidens spp. (Bur-marigold)
Phytolacca americana L. and Lobelia cardinalis, respectively. Both native plants, pokeweed can be weedy or invasive, and cardinal flower is considered vulnearble in some regions.
American Pokeweed and Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered
Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered
Cardinal Flower
Lobelia cardinalis, a common native wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides in eastern Canada, and the eastern, central, and southwestern and southeastern US. It is considered
Cardinal Flower
Bidens aristosa, a common naturalizing wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides. It is also known as Bur Marigold and Tickseed Sunflower. Its range is from eastern Canada down to the SE US and some mid-westernand central states.
Tickseed flower
Bidens aristosa, a common naturalizing wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides. It is also known as Bur Marigold and Tickseed Sunflower. Its range is from eastern Canada down to the SE US and some mid-westernand central states.
Tickseed meadow
Bidens aristosa, a common naturalizing wildlfower found in meadows and roadsides. It is also known as Bur Marigold and Tickseed Sunflower. Its range is from eastern Canada down to the SE US and some mid-western and central states.
Tickseed meadow
spring flower in the Smoky Mountains
Yellow Trillium (Trillium luteum)
spring flower in the Smoky Mountains
Yellow Trillium (Trillium luteum)
a sample of marsh grass found in the surrounding marsh of the Choptank River, Maryland
Marsh grass sample
UMCES-HPL scientist J. Court Stevenson holds up a native north american phragmites. This is opposed to the invasive Phragmite australis subsp. australis. Found on the bank of the Choptank River in Maryland.
Phragmites australis subsp. americanus
Illustration of Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern)
Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern)
Dew drops on a groundcover plant, Point Lobos State Reserve, California
Dew drops on a groundcover plant, Point Lobos…
Dew drops on a groundcover plant, Point Lobos State Reserve, California
Dew drops on a groundcover plant, Point Lobos…
aster (Asteraceae)
Tea made with mullein was used as an herbal remedy for lung ailments.
Common Mullein closeup (Verbascum thapsus)
silvery lupine (Lupinus argenteus)
a roadside invasive
spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe)
spotted knapweed flower (Centaurea stoebe) with…
sticky geranium (Geranium viscosissimum)
twinflower (Linnaea borealis) on moss bed
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