Araliaceae (Ginseng Family) Synonym(s): American Ginseng, Wild Ginseng Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: May, Jun For more information about this plant, Click Here.
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Dwarf Ginseng (Panax trifolius L.)
Araliaceae (Ginseng Family) Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: Apr, May For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Green Dragon (Arisaema dracontium (L.) Schott)
Araceae (Arum Family) Synonym(s): Green Dragon, Dragonroot, Greendragon Base Flower Color: GreenReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul, Aug For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Indian Hemp (Apocynum cannabinum L.)
Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) Synonym(s): Indian Hemp, Prairie Dogbane, Hemp Dogbane, Dogbane, Amy Root, Rheumatism Root, Wild Cotton Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Common Periwinkle (Vinca minor L.)
Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) Reproductive Phenology: Apr, May, JunBloom Description: Blue, Purple For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Field Hedge Parsley (Torilis arvensis (Huds.) Link)
Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Synonym(s): Spreading Hedgeparsley Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: May, Jun For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Southern Chervil, Wild Chervil (Chaerophyllum tainturieri Hook.)
Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Synonym(s): Hairyfruit Chervil, Hairy-fruit Chervil, Wild Chervil, Chervil Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: Mar, Apr, May For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Hairy Angelica (Angelica venenosa (J. Greenway) Fernald)
Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept For more information about this plant, Click Here.
Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum L.)
Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul For more information about this plant, Click Here & Here.
Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota L.)
Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Base Flower Color: WhiteReproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, SeptNotes: Queen Anne’s lace is said to be named after Queen Anne herself. Queen Anne was well-versed in lacemaking. One day while sewing she pricked herself with a needle. A drop of blood fell unto her lace, leaving a single dark purple floretContinue reading “Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota L.)”