St. Peter’s-Wort (Hypericum crux-andreae (L.) Crantz)

Clusiaceae (Mangosteen Family) Base Flower Color: YellowReproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct For more information about this plant, Click Here.

Flat-Topped White Aster (Doellingeria umbellata (Mill.) Nees)

Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family) Base Flower Color: White, YellowReproductive Phenology: Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct For more information about this plant, Click Here.

Yellow Fringed Orchid (Platanthera ciliaris (L.) Lindl.)

Orchidaceae (Orchid Family) Synonym(s): Orange Fringed Orchid, Yellow Fringed Orchid, Orange Plume, Bobwhite’s-mocassin, Owl’s-head Base Flower Color: OrangeReproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug For more information about this plant, Click Here and Here.

Fly Poison, Crow Poison (Amianthium muscitoxicum (Walter) A. Gray)

Liliaceae (Lily Family) Synonym(s): Fly Poison, Crow Poison Base Flower Color: White, GreenReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, SeptBloom Notes: A sticky substance coats the blooms, causing them to glisten. For more information about this plant, Click Here.

Rugel’s Indian Plantain (Rugelia nudicaulis Shuttlw. ex Chapm.)

Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family) Base Flower Color: Green, WhiteReproductive Phenology: Jul, Aug, Sept For more information about this plant, Click Here.

Peruvian Daisy, Shaggy Gallant Soldiers (Galinsoga quadriradiata Ruiz & Pav.)

Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family) Base Flower Color: Yellow, WhiteReproductive Phenology: Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct For more information about this plant, Click Here.

Purple-flowering Raspberry (Rubus odoratus L.)

Rosaceae (Rose Family) Synonym(s): Purple Flowering Raspberry, Purpleflowering Raspberry Base Flower Color: White, PinkReproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug For more information about this plant, Click Here.

Nodding Thistle (Carduus nutans L.)

Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family) Base Flower Color: PurpleReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, SeptBloom Notes: Carduus nutans invades a variety of disturbed areas. Pastures are particularly at risk because it is unpalatable to livestock. Once established it can spread rapidly due to high seed production (as much as 120,000 seeds per plant). For more information aboutContinue reading “Nodding Thistle (Carduus nutans L.)”