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Checklist of Herbaceaous Flowering Plants for Hilton Pond Center
Touch-Me-Not Family) Spotted Jewelweed Impatiens capensis (photo above) 130. VIOLACEAE (Violet Family) Violet Viola spp. Johnny-jump-up Viola rafinesquii 131. PASSIFLORACEAE (Passion-Flower Family) Maypops (Purple Passion-flower) Passiflora incarnata ...
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Plants of the Summit and Fire Interpretive Trail
Wire Grass Eriogonum nudum Eriogonum umbellatum Pterostegia drymarioides Polygonum arenastrum = P. aviculare Violet Family (Violaceae) Mountain Violet Viola purpurea Purslane Family (Portulacaceae) Rock Montia Miner's Lettuce Bitter Root Claytonia gypsophiloides = Montia ...
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Viola odorata - Sweet Violet - Plants For A Future
Sweet Violet Rich (webweaver) Fri Apr 7 2006 testing Viola odorata - Sweet Violet jay Thu May 18 2006 I would like to know any nuances between the viola odorata and the viola sororia. im ... resources to answer questions ourselves. You can ask questions on our mailing list. Subject: Viola odorata - Sweet Violet Viola odorata Links To add a link to another website with useful info add the ...
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Listing of Native Wildflowers, Grasses and Sedges by their common names
Senecio plattensis Prairie Sage - Artemisia ludoviciana Prairie Smoke - Geum triflorum Prairie Spiderwort - Tradescantia bracteata Prairie Violet - Viola pedatifida Prairie Wild Rose - Rosa arkansana (shrubby) Purple Coneflower - Echinacea purpurea Purple Meadow Rue - Thalictrum ...
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Mississippi Wildflowers
Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) Eastern Silvery Aster (Aster concolor L.) Primrose-leaved Violet (Viola primulifolia) Elliot's Blueberry (Vaccinium elliottii) Small Bluet, Star-violet (Hedyotis crassifolia) Wild Azalea, Wild Honeysuckle (Rhododendron canescens) White-topped ...
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EEK! - Wisconsin's State Flower
The Wood Violet Wisconsin State Flower State flowers were first nominated in 1908. When the official tally was taken on Arbor Day 1909, school children selected the wood violet (Viola papilionacea) over the wild rose, trailing arbutus, and the white water lily. It was a close vote. The wood violet is a small flower commonly seen ...
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ForestHarvest Business Directory - Barwinnock Herbs
(Ranunculus ficaria) Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) Monk's-hood (Aconitum napellus) Sweet violet (Viola odorata) Sweet woodruff (Asperula odorata) Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Wild angelica (Angelica sylvestris) Wild strawberry (Fragaria ...
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Regal Fritillary
In particular, Regals prefer the Birdsfoot Violet [Viola pedata] and Prairie Violet [Viola pedatifida]. The eggs are laid in late summer. The newly hatched caterpillars overwinter and ...
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Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - Early Spring
Flowers
Members of the Mustard family are well known early bloomers. ... shade. It has foot- tall flower stalks with powder-blue to violet flowers. It usually is well in bloom by March 1 at ... and more widespread on the mountain is the similar looking Mountain Violet (Viola purpurea), blooming March to May. It is fairly common in the ...
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Bumblebees: Biota Survey: Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission
(Silphium laciniatum) Cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum) Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) Three-lobed violet (Viola palmata var. triloba) Bird's-foot violet (Viola pedata) « Survey Introduction About Us - News & Events - Arkansas Heritage Program - Natural Areas ...
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