It has a "Jack" standing erect at his pulpit. Wildflower field guides vary in price based on the number of species they include. They can disrupt the appearance and use of lawns, recreational areas, and other turfs. The following wildflower identification index contains pictures of wildflowers found in the state of Texas. : If you can spot it, your best bet is along roadsides and in fields. : Prairies and meadows, Nicknames: whole-leaf rosinweed, entire-leaf rosinweed, prairie rosinweed, By John Tann from Sydney, Australia (Bee with green back on Sea rocket flower) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons, Where can I find it? : In semi-open habitats, on the shoreline of the northern Lower Peninsula and the southern Upper Peninsula, Fun fact: This is Michigan's official wildflower, By Joshua Mayer from Madison, WI, USA [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons, Is it common? 2. Jack-in-the-Pulpit - Arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit is a unique early spring wildflower. Welcome to the Ontario Wildflowers website Your "online field guide" to Ontario's wildflowers. Burningbush, Eastern Wahoo, Spindle Tree, Indian Arrow-Wood, White Meadowsweet, Narrowleaf Meadowsweet, Eastern Meadowsweet, Broadleaf Meadowsweet, Upland Spreading Pogonia, Appalachian Small Spreading Pogonia, Small Spreading Pogonia, Small Rosebud Orchid, Funnel Crest, Carolina Spring Beauty, Wide-leaved Spring Beauty, Virginia Spring Beauty, Narrow-leaved Spring Beauty, Flowering Spurge, Blooming Spurge, Emetic Root, Wild Poinsettia, Mexican Fireplant, Fire on the Mountain, Painted Euphorbia, Desert Poinsettia, Snow-on-the-Mountain, Mountain Snow Spurge, Spotted St. Johnswort, Black Dotted St. Johnswort, Cedarglade St. Johnswort, Golden St. Johnswort, Shrubby St. Johnswort, Reclining St. Andrew's Cross, Multi-stem St. Andrew's-cross, Low St. John's-wort, Straggling St. John's-wort, Decumbent St. Andrew's Cross, Woodland Stonecrop, Wild Stonecrop, Woods Stonecrop, Allegheny Stonecrop, Allegheny Live-for-ever, Southern Stoneseed, Tuberous Stoneseed, Tuberous Gromwell, Hoary Puccoon, Orange Puccoon, Indian Paint, Crane's Bill Geranium, Redstem Stork's Bill, Storksbill, Redstem Filaree, Heron's Bill, Winged Sumac, Shining Sumac, Flameleaf Sumac, Dwarf Sumac, Eastern Winged Sumac, Fragrant Sumac, Aromatic Sumac, Squawbush, Skunkbush, Lemon Sumac, Polecat Bush, Purpledisk sunflower, Appalachian sunflower, Small Woodland Sunflower, Small-headed Sunflower, Thinleaf Sunflower, Ten-petal Sunflower, Forest Sunflower, Pale Sunflower, Jerusalem Artichoke, Jerusalem Sunflower, Sunchoke, Girasole, Dune Sunflower, Beach Sunflower, Cucumberleaf Sunflower, East Coast Dune Sunflower, Branching Sunflower, Common Sunflower, Kansas Sunflower, Mirasol, Yellow Sweetclover, Yellow Melilot, Common Melilot, Field Melilot, Cornilla Real, White Sweetclover, White Sweetclover, White Melilot, Honey-Clover, Bokhara Clover, Longstyle Sweetroot, Sweet Anise, Aniseroot, Eastern Sweetshrub, Sweet Shrub, Carolina Allspice, Strawberry Shrub, Sweet Bubby Bush, Virginia Sweetspire, Virginia Willow, Tassel-white, Common Tansy, Golden Buttons, Bitter Buttons, Cow Bitter, Garden Tansy, Yellow Thistle, Common Yellow Thistle, Spiny Thistle, Bigspine Thistle, Southern Yellow Thistle, Horrible Thistle, Late-Flowering Thoroughwort, Late-Flowering Boneset, Boneset, Common Boneset, Feverwort, Indian Sage, Wild Isaac, Roundleaf Thoroughwort, Common Roundleaf Eupatorium, Greater Tickseed, Whorled Leaf Coreopsis, Forest Tickseed, Hairy Coreopsis, Hairy Tickseed, Star Tickseed, Cream-flowered Tick Trefoil, Cream Ticktrefoil, Tick Clover, Creamflowered Tick-Trefoil, Nakedflower Ticktrefoil, Naked-Flowered Tick Trefoil, Naked-stemmed Tick Clover, Round-Leaved Tick Trefoil, Round-Leaved Trailing Tick-Trefoil, Prostrate Ticktrefoil, Dollarleaf, Butter-and-eggs, Common Toadflax, Yellow Toadflax, Wild Snapdragon, Jewelweed, Touch-me-not, Spotted jewelweed, Trailing Arbutus, Ground Laurel, Mayflower, Plymouth Mayflower, Bird's Foot Trefoil, Birdfoot Deervetch, Bloomfell, Cat's Clover, Crowtoes, Ground Honeysuckle, Coatbuttons, Tridax Daisy, Tridax, Cadillo Chisaca, Catesby's Trillium, Bashful Wakerobin, Rose Trillium, Sweet White Trillium, Jeweled Wakerobin, Confusing Trillium, White Trillium, Nodding Wakerobin, Bent White Trillium, Bent Trillium, Drooping Trillium, Declined Trillium, Little Sweet Betsy, Purple Toadshade, Large Toadshade, Wedge-petal Trillium, Bloody Butcher, Large-Flowered Trillium, Great White Trillium, White Trillium, Southern Red Trillium, Barksdale Trillium, Furrowed Wakerobin, Painted Trillium, Painted Wakerobin, Painted Lady, Red Trillium, Stinking Benjamin, Red Wakerobin, Wet Dog Trillium, Purple Wakerobin, Trumpet Creeper, Cow Itch, Hell Vine, Devil's Shoestring, Eastern Agave, Virginian Agave, Eastern False Aloe, Rattlesnake-master, Tulip Poplar, Yellow Poplar, Tuliptree, Tulip Magnolia, Red Turtlehead, Pink Turtlehead, Lyon's Turtlehead, Appalachian Turtlehead, Twinleaf, Helmet Pod, Ground Squirrel Pea, Venus' Looking Glass, Clasping Bellwort, Clasping Venus' Looking Glass, Roundleaved Triodanis, Crown Vetch, Purple Crown Vetch, Axseed, Hive Vine, Maple Leaved Viburnum, Mapleleaf Viburnum, Halberdleaf Yellow Violet, Halberd Leaf Yellow Violet, Common Blue Violet, Confederate Violet, Dooryard Violet, Meadow Violet, Downy Yellow Violet, Smooth Yellow Violet, Yellow Forest Violet, Wood Violet, Early Blue Violet, Trilobed Violet, Three-parted Yellow Violet, Threepart Violet, Wedge-leaf Yellow Violet, Lanceleaf Violet, Bog White Violet, Strapleaf Violet, Viper's Bugloss, Blueweed, Blue Devil, Blue Borage, Common Echium, Northern Bugleweed, Northern Water Horehound, Broad-leaf Waterleaf ; Bluntleaf Waterleaf, Maple-leaf Waterleaf, American White Water Lily, Fragrant Water Lily, White Water Lily, American Wintergreen, Round-leaved Pyrola, Rounded Shinleaf. Includes identification tool, searchable database, and store. https://www.edenbrothers.com/store/southeast_wildflower_seed_mix.html Take a look and see how many of these beauties you have spotted while out in the world. Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Indian Turnip, Jack in the Pulpit, Prester John, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Preacher John, Southern Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Five-leaved Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Jimsonweed, Jamestown Weed, Mad Apple, Moon Flower, Stinkwort, Thorn Apple, Devil's Trumpet, Sacred Datura, Sacred Thorn-apple, Indian Apple, Angel Trumpet, Hollow Joe Pye Weed, Trumpetweed, Tubular Thoroughwort, Hollow-stemmed Joe-pye-weed, Spotted Joe Pye Weed, Purple Boneset, Spotted Trumpetweed, Appalachian Joe Pye Weed, Steele's Eupatorium, Steele's Joe Pye Weed, Bachelor's Button, Bluebottle, Cornflower, Garden Cornflower, Ladies' Tresses, Northern Slender Lady's Tresses, Southern Slender Ladies' Tresses, Yellow Ladyslipper, Lesser Yellow Lady's Slipper, Greater Yellow Lady's Slipper, Small Flowered Yellow Lady's Slipper, Whiteflower Leafcup, White Bear's Foot, Smallflower Leafcup, Hairy Leafcup, Bear's Foot, Yellow Leafcup, Uvedalia, Sweet Autumn Clematis, Sweet Autumn Virginsbower, Leatherleaf Clematis, Yam-leaved Clematis, Leather Vasevine, Leather Flower, Vasevine, Western Virgin's Bower, Western Blue Virginsbower, Mountain Clematis, Purple Clematis, Purple Virgin's-bower, Virgin's Bower, Devil's Darning Needles, Old Man's Beard, Woodland Lettuce, Florida Blue Lettuce, False Lettuce, Turk's Cap Lily, Turban Lily, Lily Royal, Swamp Lily, American Tiger Lily, Obedient Plant, False Dragonhead, Obedience, Purple Loosestrife, Rosy Strife, Kill Weed, American Lotus, Water Lotus, Water Chinquapin, Yellow Lotus, Northern Maidenhair, Five-Fingered Maidenhair Fern, False Solomon's Seal, Feathery False Lily of the Valley, Solomon's Plume, Pineapple Weed, Wild Chamomile, Rayless Chamomile, Disc Mayweed, Maryland Meadow Beauty, Pale Meadow Beauty, Smooth Meadow Parsnip, Woodland Meadow Parsnip, Yellow Meadow Parsnip, Purple Meadow Parsnip, Skunk Meadow Rue, Waxyleaf Meadowrue, Purple Meadow-rue, Creeping Cucumber, Guadeloupe Cucumber, Squirting Cucumber, Butterfly Milkweed, Butterfly Weed, Pleurisy Root, Orange Milkweed, White Milkweed, Redring Milkweed, Variegated Milkweed, Swamp Milkweed, Western Swamp Milkweed, Pink Milkweed, Eastern Swamp Milkweed, Drumheads, Crossleaf Milkwort, Candy Root, Orange Milkwort, Red-hot-poker, Candy Weed, Yellow Milkwort, Sensitive Briar, Littleleaf Sensitive-briar, Blue Mistflower, Wild Ageratum, Mistflower, Rose Vervain, Rose Mock Vervain, Rose Verbena, Sweet William, Clump Verbena, Sharpwing Monkey Flower, Winged Monkeyflower, Wild Potato Vine, Man of the Earth, Wild Sweet Potato, Bigroot Morning Glory, Small Red Morning Glory, Redstar, Starflower, Scarlet Morningglory, Small White Morning Glory, Whitestar, Pitted Morningglory, Ivyleaf Morning Glory, Entireleaf Morningglory, Small Morning Glory, Common Mullein, Great Mullein, Cowboy Toilet Paper, Flannel-plant, Carolina Horse Nettle, Bull Nettle, Devil's Tomato, Climbing Nightshade, Bittersweet Nightshade, Woody Nightshade, European Bittersweet, Fellenwort, Blue Nightshade, Three Bird Orchid, Threebirds, Nodding Pogonia, Nodding Ettercap, Nodding Wild Onion, Nodding Onion, Allegheny Onion, Sensitive Partridge Pea, Wild Sensitive Plant, Sensitive Pea, Partridgeberry, Partridge Berry, Sqaw Vine, Eyeberry, Perennial Pea, Sweet Pea, Everlasting Pea, Pearly Everlasting, Western Pearly Everlasting, Pencil Flower, Endbeak Pencilflower, Sidebeak Pencilflower, Beefsteak Plant, Beefsteak Mint, Perilla Mint, Bigleaf Periwinkle, Large Periwinkle, Greater Periwinkle, Small Periwinkle, Common Periwinkle, Dwarf Periwinkle, Lesser Periwinkle, Creeping Myrtle, Fringed Phacelia, White Fringed Phacelia, Fringed Scorpion-Weed, Blue Ridge Phacelia, Mountain Phacelia, Glade Phacelia, Smallflower Phacelia, Appalachian Phacelia, Georgia Phacelia, Central Basin Phacelia, Small-flowered Sco, Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox, Sweet William, Louisiana Phlox, Carolina Phlox, Summer Phlox, Thickleaf Phlox, Giant Phlox, Pickerelweed, Lanceleaf Pickerelweed, Heartleaf Pickerelweed, Pickerel Rush, Indian Pink, Woodland Pinkroot, Worm grass, Spotted Wintergreen, Pipsissewa, Striped Wintergreen, Striped Prince's Pine, Striped Prince's Plume, Dragon's Tongue, Narrowleaf Plantain, English Plantain, Buckhorn, Lanceleaf Plantain, Ribwort, Buckhorn, Ribgrass, Virginia Plantain, Dwarf Plantain, Southern Plantain, Hoary Plantain, Paleseed Indianwheat, Chokecherry, Western Chokecherry, Black Chokecherry, Bristle Thistle, Musk Thistle, Nodding Thistle, Nodding Plumeless Thistle, Rose Pogonia, Snakemouth Orchid, Rose Crested Orchid, Beard Flower, Sweet Crest Orchid, American Pokeweed, Pokeberry, Inkberry, Poke Sallet, Bowman's Root, False Ipecac, Fawn's Breath, Dropwort, Indian Hippo, Mexican Hat, Long-Headed Coneflower, Red Coneflower, Upright Prairie Coneflower, Thimbleflower, Eastern Prickly Pear, Low Prickly Pear Cactus, Devil's Tongue, Indian Fig, Common Eastern Prickly Pear, Seedbox, Smooth Seedbox, Bushy Seedbox, Rattle-box, Square-pod Water-primrose, Wingleaf Primrose-willow, Wingstem Water Primrose, Willow Primrose, Upright Primrose-willow, Creeping Water Primrose, Floating Primrose-Willow, Water-primrose, Eastern Purple Coneflower, Purple Coneflower, Sweet Pinesap, Pygmy Pipes, Carolina beechdrops, Appalachian Pygmy Pipes, Great Ragweed, Buffalo Weed, Horseweed, Giant Ragweed, Tall Ambrosia, Common Ragweed, Annual Ragweed, Small Ragweed, Roman Wormwood, Small's Ragwort, Appalachian Ragwort, Southern Ragwort, Plain Ragwort, Atamasco Lily, Rain Lily, Easter-lily, Naked Lady, Downy Rattlesnake Plantain, Downy Rattlesnake Orchid, Adder's Violet, Net-leaf Plantain, Cankerweed, Lion's Foot, Snakeweed, Earthgall, Butterweed, Catawba Rhododendron, Mountain Rosebay,Purple Rhododendron, Rosebay Rhododendron, Great Laurel, White Laurel, Florida Pinxter, Mountain Azalea, Pink Azalea, Hoary Azalea, Smooth Rockcress, Common Smooth Rock Cress, Dame's Rocket, Damask Violet, Night-scented Gilliflower, Queen's Gilliflower, Mother-of-the-evening, Summer Lilac, Prairie Rose, Climbing Rose, Climbing Prairie Rose, Climbing Wild Rose, Illinois Rose, Michigan Rose, Rose Pink, Bitterbloom, Square-stemmed Sabbatia, Rose Gentian, Appalachian Rose Gentian, Cumberland Rose Gentian, Swamp Rose Mallow, Crimsoneyed Rosemallow, Marshmallow, Woolly Rose Mallow, Hairy-fruited Hibiscus, Whorled Rosinweed, Three-leaved Rosinweed, Rugelia, Rugel's Indian Plantain, Rugel's Ragwort, Winter Well, Early Saxifrage, Virginia Saxifrage, Everlasting, Lungwort, Sweet Wilson, Brook Lettuce, Mountain Lettuce, Branch Lettuce, Lettuceleaf Saxifrage, Deer Tongue, Sea Purslane, Sea Pickle, Shoreline Seapurslane, Sicklepod, Sicklepod Senna, Java Bean, Blunt-leaf Senna, Chinese Senna, Arsenic Weed, Allegheny Serviceberry, Smooth Serviceberry, Shadow Witch Orchid, Hairy Shadow Witch, Racemose Ponthieva, Shooting Star, Prairie Pointers, Eastern Shooting Star, Pride of Ohio, Roosterheads, Oconee Bells, Acony Bell, Southern Oconee-bells, Northern Oconee-bells, Shortia, Showy Orchis, Showy Orchid, Purple-hooded Orchid, Gay Orchid, Purple Orchis, Two-leaved orchis, Shrubby Cinquefoil, Shrubby Five-finger, Golden Hardhack, Mountain Silverbell, Carolina Silverbell, 4-wing Silverbell, Southern Showy Skullcap, Falseteeth skullcap, Helmet Flower, Hissopleaf Skullcap, Helmet Skullcap, Hyssop Skullcap, Small Skullcap, Dwarf Skullcap, Little Skullcap, Water Knotweed, Swamp Smartweed, Water Smartweed, Bitterweed, Bitter Sneezeweed, Yellowdicks, Purple-headed Sneezeweed, Purplehead Sneezeweed, Eastern Teaberry, American Wintergreen, Checkerberry, Bouncing Bet, Common Soapwort, Crow Soap, Wild Sweet William, Soapweed, Bird's Eye Speedwell, Persian Speedwell, Birdeye Speedwell, Winter Speedwell, Water Speedwell, Sessile Water-speedwell, Brook-pimpernell, Blue Water Speedwell, Northern Spicebush, Wild Allspice, Common Spicebush. © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. Since "Southeastern United States" isn't defined I've chosen my own list of states from the perspective that Daniel appears to be located near Memphis. 2007. In the mid-Atlantic and southeastern U.S., the annuals can give fall color and the perennials will establish the … *=Multiple images on detail page. Wildflower Identification John Teveten and Gloria Teveten. Southeast Regional Wildflower Seed Mix . Containing 26 different wildflowers that thrive when planted in the Southeastern US, the Southeast Wildflower Seed Mix brings steady color to the landscape throughout the summer season. University Press of Mississippi. This mixture of annuals, perennials, native and introduced wildflowers is designed to withstand the hot, humid summers of the Southeastern states. Tall Hairy Agrimony, Common Agrimony, Hooked Agrimony, Tall Hairy Grooveburr, Southern Agrimony, Harvest Lice, Swamp Agrimony, Small-flowered Agrimony, Black Medic, Black Hay, Hop Clover, Hop Medic, Yellow Trefoil, Mapleleaf Alumroot, Hairy Alum Root, Rough Heuchera, Blue Toadflax, Canada Toadflax, Oldfield Toadflax, Sharp-lobed Hepatica, Liverleaf, Liverwort, Common Arrowhead, Arrowleaf, Burhead, Wapato, Duck-potato, Broadleaf Arrowhead, Hairy White Oldfield Aster, Frost Aster, White Heath Aster, Downy Aster, Whorled Wood Aster, Whorled Aster, Mountain Aster, Sharp-leaved Aster, Southern Barren Strawberry, Appalachian Barren Strawberry, Small-petaled Barren Strawberry, Broadleaf White-topped Sedge, Sandswamp Whitetop Sedge, Foxglove Beardtongue, Tall White Beardtongue, Mississippi Penstemon, Smooth White Beardtongue, Talus slope Beardtongue, Beechdrops, Cancer Drops, Clapwort, Virginia Broomrape, Bearded Beggarticks, Tickseed Sunflower, Bur Marigold, Shepherd's Needles ,Spanish Needles, Romerillo, Common Beggar's-tick, Hairy Beggarticks, Cobbler's Pegs, Spanish Needles, Spanish Needles Beggars Ticks, Southern Harebell, Small Bonny Bellflower, Southern Bellflower, Southern Bluebell, Bluebell Bellflower, Bluebell, Harebell, Bluebell-of-Scotland, Blue Rain Flower, Heathbells, Witches Thimbles, Mountain Bellwort, Carolina Bellwort, Appalachian Bellwort, Coastal Bellwort, Crimson Bee Balm, Scarlet Bergamot, Scarlet Beebalm, Oswego Tea, Forkleaf Toothwort, Thread Leafed Toothwort, Fineleaf Toothwort, Hairy Bittercress, Hoary Bittercress, Lamb's Cress, Spring Cress, Flickweed, Sawtooth Blackberry, Southern Blackberry, Highbush Blackberry, Indian Blanket, Indian Blanketflower, Firewheel, Dense Blazing Star, Marsh Gayfeather, Spike Gayfeather, Wild Bleeding Heart, Eastern Bleeding Heart, Turkey Corn, Squirrel Corn, Wild turkey-pea, Turkey Corn, Colicweed, Ghost Corn, Lyre Flower, Blue-eyed Grass, Stout Blue-eyed Grass, Narrowleaf Blue-eyed Grass, Needletip Blue-eyed Grass, Michaux's Blue-eyed-Grass, Slender Blue-eyed Grass, Narrow-Leaved Blue-eyed-Grass, Blue-bead Lily, Yellow Corn Lily, Yellow Clintonia, White Clintonia, Clinton's Lily, Speckled Woodlily, Elliott's Blueberry, Mayberry, High Bush Blueberry, Blue Hearts, American Bluehearts, Prairie Bluehearts, Plains Bluehearts, Venus' Pride, Large Bluet, Large Houstonia, Summer Bluet, Purple Bluet, Creeping Bluet, Mountain Bluet, Thymeleaf Bluet, Appalachian Bluet, Michaux's Bluets, One-flowered Broomrape ; One-flowered Cancer Root, Ghostpipe, Naked Broomrape, Yellow Buckeye, Sweet Buckeye, Yellow Horsechestnut, Common Buckeye, Black Cohosh, Black Bugbane, Black Baneberry, Black Snakeroot, Fairy Candle, Tassel Rue, False Bugbane, Carolina Bugbane, Prairie Mimosa, Illinois Bundleflower, Prickleweed, Illinois Desmanthus, Bur Cucumber, Oneseed Bur Cucumber; Star Cucumber, Small Burnet, Salad burnet, Garden burnet, Mountain Bush Honeysuckle, Hairy Bush honeysuckle, Riverbank Bush Honeysuckle, Littleleaf Buttercup, Littleleaf Crowfoot, Spurred Butterfly Pea, Climbing Butterfly Pea, Wild Blue Vine, Virginia Centro, Butterflypea, Buttonbush, Common Buttonbush, Button Ball, Riverbush, Honey-bells, Button Willow, Virginia Buttonweed, Large Buttonweed, Poor Joe, White Campion, White Cockle, Evening Lychnis, New Jersey Tea, Wild Snowball, Mountain Sweet, Redroot, Common Cinquefoil, Decumbent Five-finger, Old Field Cinquefoil, Low-Hop Clover, Field Clover, Large Hop Clover, Hop Trefoil, Southern Ground Cedar, Fan Clubmoss, Running Pine, Running Ground Cedar, Green-headed Coneflower, Cutleaf Coneflower, Golden Glow, Browneyed Susan, Thin-leaf Coneflower, Three-lobed Coneflower, Virginia Cottongrass, Tawny Cottongrass, Rusty Cotton Grass, American Cow Parsnip, Masterwort, American Hogweed, Common Cowparsnip, Cow Wheat, Narrowleaf Cow-Wheat, Appalachian Cow-Wheat, Stiff Cowbane, Pig-potato, Common Water-Dropwort, Tipularia, Cranefly Orchid, Crippled Cranefly Orchid, Cross Vine, Trumpet Flower, Crossvine, Quarter Vine, White Crownbeard, Frostweed, Iceplant, Virginia crownbeard, Common Daylily, Tawny Daylily, Orange Daylily, Purple Deadnettle, Red Deadnettle, Purple Archangel, Highland Dog Hobble, Drooping Leucothoe, Fetterbush, Doghobble, Stiff Dogwood, Southern Swamp Dogwood, Gray Dogwood, Two-flower Cynthia, Twoflower Dwarfdandelion, Orange Dwarf-dandelion, Potato Dandelion, Potato Dwarfdandelion, Colonial Dwarf-dandelion, Common Elderberry, American Elderberry, American Black Elderberry, Red Elderberry, Red Elder, Rocky Mountain Elder, Scarlet Elderberry, Carolina Elephant's foot, Leafy Elephantfoot, Rattlesnake Master, Button Eryngo, Button Snakeroot, Yuccaleaf Eryngo, Pink Ladies, Showy Evening Primrose, Pink Primrose, Common Evening Primrose, Evening Star, Sun Drop, Nodding Mandarin, Spotted Mandarin, Spotted Fairybells, Fairy Wand, Devil's Bit, False Unicorn Root, Blazing Star, Grubroot, Squirrel Tail, Rattlesnake-root, Slender Gerardia, Slenderleaf False Foxglove, Indigobush, False Indigo Bush, Desert False Indigo, Tall Indigo-bush, Japanese Knotweed, Crimson Beauty, Mexican bamboo, Japanese Fleece Flower, Reynoutria, Trout Lily, Yellow Dogtooth Violet, Yellow Adder's Tongue, Yellow Trout-Lily, Dimpled Trout Lily, Dimpled Dogtooth Violet, Southern Appalachian Trout Lily, Common Fiddleneck, Menzie's Fiddleneck, Rancher's Fiddleneck, Fireweed, Narrow-leaf fireweed, Willow Herb, Rosebay Willow Herb, Blooming Sally, False Nutsedge, Strawcolored Flatsedge, Strawcolor Nutgrass, False Pennyroyal, Fluxweed, Glade Bluecurls, Heartleaf Foamflower, False Miterwort, Coalwort, Coolwort, False Bitterroot, Fogfruit, Lanceleaf Fogfruit, Northern Fogfruit, Yellow Fringed Orchid, Orange Fringed Orchid, Small Purple Fringed Orchid, Lesser Purple Fringed Orchid, Lesser Purple Fringed Bog-orchid, Small Green Wood Orchid, Club-Spur Orchid, Green Rein Orchid, Wood Orchid, Small Woodland Orchid, Snowy Orchid, Bog Torch, Frog Spear, White Frog Arrow, White Rein Orchid, Fringe-tree, White Fringetree, Old Man's Beard, Grancy graybeard, Yellow Corydalis, Yellow Harlequin, Yellow Fumewort, Beetleweed, Galax, Wandplant, Wandflower, Coltsfoot, Pale Gentian, Striped Gentian, Sampsons Snakeroot, Wild Geranium, Spotted geranium, Cranesbill, American Germander, Wood Sage, Canada Germander, Ground Ivy, Gill-over-the-ground, Haymaids, Creeping Charlie. This item: Wildflowers of the Southeast Field Guide (Wildflower Identification Guides) by Jaret C. Daniels Paperback $14.49 Only 16 left in stock (more on the way). The annuals will bloom the first year and the perennials will become established the first year and bloom in subsequent years. Mid-range: A classic wildflower field guide that covers approximately 1,000 species costs between $13 and $18. Sites which are helpful when confirming a plant’s identification. : No, it is listed as threatened in Michigan, Nicknames: Stiff tickseed, prairie tickseed, wedgeleaf coreopsis, Is it common? Below are a selection of common wildflowers of Utah, including cacti and yucca - follow the links for more photographs and full descriptions. Wildflowers of the Southeastern United States Hardcover – April 1, 1975 by Wilbur H. Duncan (Author), Marion B. Duncan (Author) 4.7 out of 5 stars 5 ratings All rights reserved (About Us). Where can I find it? Where can I find it? Southeastern Wildflower Mix is an easy to grow mix of annuals and perennials that includes native and non-native species capable of supplying season-long color. Appalachian False Goat's Beard, False Goatsbeard, Yellow Salsify, Yellow Goatsbeard, Western Salsify, Wild Oysterplant, Goatsbeard, Eastern Goatsbeard, Bride's Feathers, Camphorweed, Camphor Weed, False Goldenaster, Ashleaf Goldenbanner, Ash-leaved Bush Pea, Ashleaf Golden Banner, Appalachian Goldenbanner, Downy Bush-pea, Allegheny Mountain Golden Banner, Piedmont Bush Pea, Soft-haired Thermopsis, Tall Goldenrod, Late Goldenrod, Canada Goldenrod, Curtis' Goldenrod, Mountain Decumbent Goldenrod, Common Grass Pink, Bearded Pink, Swamp Pink, Tuberous Grass Pink, Meadow Gift, Smooth Carrionflower, Jacob's Ladder, Common Carrion-flower, Virginia Groundcherry, Ground Cherry, Lanceleaf Groundcherry, Hog Plum, Husk Tomato, Groundnut, Potato Bean, Indian Potato, Virginia Potato, Wild Bean, Wild Sweet Potato, Rattlesnake Weed, Rattlesnake Hawkweed, Veiny Hawkweed, Largeflower Heartleaf, Shuttleworth's Ginger, Spreading Hedge Parsley, Field Hedge Parsley, Common Hedge Parsley, Goat's Rue, Virginia Tephrosia, Catgut, Hoary-pea, Rabbit-pea, Sweet Breath of Spring, Fragrant Honeysuckle, Winter Honeysuckle, January Jasmine, Yellow Honeysuckle, Pale Yellow Honeysuckle, Yellow Horse Gentian, Yellowfruit Horsegentian, Narrow-leaved Horse-gentian, Lesser Horse-gentian, Yellow Tinkers Weed, Wild Comfrey, Wild Hound's-tongue, Blue Houndstongue, Houndstongue, Hound's Tongue, Gypsyflower, Scarlet Indian Paintbrush, Scarlet Paintbrush, Painted Cup, Prairie Fire, Slender Blue Flag, Slender Blue Iris, Coastal Iris, Dwarf Violet Iris, Vernal Iris, Spring Iris, Upland Dwarf Iris, Blackberry Lily, Leopard Flower, Leopard Lily, Yellow Flag Iris, Paleyellow Iris, Yellow Iris, Water Flag. Height: Full height of the mature plant, in feet. Native Wildflower seeds for Alabama, Arkansas, northern Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, eastern Oklahoma, Tennessee, Eastern Texas, South Carolina. This page contains color photographs of Kansas wildflowers, native grasses, sedges, ferns, trees, and shrubs and descriptive information about each plant. View pictures of North Carolina’s Wildflowers from across the state. This mix contains 18 annuals and perennials that are native to the southeastern United States. If you're not from Ontario, don't go away! This mixture contains native species as well as non-native species that are adapted to the region. According to the Michigan DNR, it is possible the species no longer occurs as a wildflower in Michigan. : While it can grow in many different habitats, finding it may prove tricky, Warning: Destroying or taking this flower is prohibited by law, Scientific name: Lithospermum caroliniense, Where can I find it? NOTE: If you have unsuccessfully tried to identify a white flower, skip the "Flower Color" because a number of flowers have rare white versions that may not be in this key. *=Multiple images on detail page: Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. 18 beautiful wildflowers native to Michigan. Plants are listed by common name; scientific … Louisiana State University Press. Or, you could just visit a garden that includes the plant. A beautiful mix of 25 annual and perennial varieties of classic wildflowers, specially suited for the unique climate of the Southeast. We've included all types of flowering plants found growing wild including annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees and cacti. Leaf / leaflet shape: 404 Heart/round : 1539 Linear : 628 Lobed : 64 Scale-like or absent : 781 Wider near base : 1611 Wider near middle : Michigan shorelines, Nicknames: Brown-eyes Susan, brown Betty, poor-land daisy, Where can I find it? Search capabilities have been added to aid with wildflower identification.. Eastern Colorado Wildflowers contains photographs and information for over 525 plant species growing east of the Continental Divide in … Hiking along a Michigan trail or visiting one of the Great Lakes this summer, it's likely you will spot a few wildflowers. : Prairies, fields and dry, wooded area, Fun fact: Particularly abundant after a fire, Nicknames: Prairie fleabane, common eastern fleabane, By D. Gordon E. Robertson (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons, Is it common? Southeast Native Wildflower Seed mix, planting rate, range, and times. Currently there are over 2,440 species listed on this site and over 55,700 pictures to help you identify what you're looking for. Mountain Wood Sorrel, Northern Wood Sorrel. One of our most popular regional mixes, this one is specially formulated for the American South! This website is all about wildflowers that grow in Ontario (Canada). A special thanks to The Wild Flower Society of Memphisfor their support.The group started in 1961 by rescuing native plants from road building bulldozers and now manages a naturalistic wildflower garden in the Memphis Botanic Garden. Search. In addition, they compete with desired turfgrasses for space, water, nutrients, and light. Does well in dry rugged areas and appears abundantly along roadsides and highway medians. 1972. Common Wildflowers Listed below are some of the most common southeastern Arizona wildflowers. Flower width: For round and flattish flowers, the … : Roadsides, prairies and dry, wooded areas, Fun fact: Grows to a height of between 2 and 5 feet. 1993. They also usually include the ability to search on either a common or scientific name. Wildflowers of Louisiana. This site contains information and more than 8160 identification photos for 985 species of forbs, grasses, sedges, rushes, trees, and other woody plants found growing in Kansas. : No. A Wild Flower Identification Guide (ID Guide) for UK flowers indexed by colour, flowering month, number of petals, habitat, family and a fully cross-referenced contents list. John Heidecker Photo. Fun fact: Easily confused for other Echinacea plants, Photo by the Environmental Protection Agency, Where can I find it? Southeastern Flora: Some very nice esthetically-pleasing identification photographs of a large number of wildflowers. 18 beautiful wildflowers native to Michigan. US Wildflower's Database of Wildflowers for North Carolina Click on thumbnail for larger version of image, scientific name for detail page. For more information on the native plant species of Michigan, visit the Michigan Department of Resources website. Brown. Price's Wood Sorrel, Tufted Yellow Woodsorrel, Slender Yellow Woodsorrel, Southern Yellow Wood-sorrel, Dillen's Oxalis, Large Yellow Wood Sorrel, Great Yellow Wood-Sorrel, Wild Yam, Yam Root, Colic Root, Whorled Wild Yam, Southern Fernleaf False Foxglove, Southern Oak-leech, Cut-leaved Gerardia, Combleaf Yellow False Foxglove, Appalachian Loosestrife, Southern Yellow Loosestrife, Southern Loosestrife. Flower cluster: 758 Ball : 1884 Few : 174 Flat : 711 Loose : 687 Single : 1384 Spike : 10. Wildflowers of Utah Plants > Wildflowers > Utah. Plus structural formulae of hundreds of plant compounds: dyes, herbs, poisons, smells, etc. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). This region, which includes the Appalachian and … Utah is home to a great range of species, reflecting the many different habitats. Hiking along a Michigan trail or visiting one of the Great Lakes this summer, it's likely you will spot a few wildflowers. : No, it is a threatened flower that is only found in the Great Lakes region, Where can I find it? Bursting Heart, Hearts-a-bustin', Strawberry Bush. To identify a wildflower plant These websites include a “key” — a set of plant characteristics to narrow the search for a wildflower’s name. The Southeast Wildflower Seed Mix is designed to create show-stopping color all season long, year aft A premium blend of Southern favorites has made this mix a big success all over the southeast. Photographs of wildflowers from western Pennsylvania. : Wetland habitats, like rivers, streams, lakes and ponds, Where can I find it? Clair A. Most of the plants featured on this website grow elsewhere in eastern North America, and many grow elsewhere in the world. Southeastern Flora is an online resource to assist you in identifying native or naturalized wildflowers you may find in the southeastern United States. : It is rare in Michigan but common in the Great Plains, Where can I find it? Budget-friendly: A basic wildflower field guide that covers 100 or fewer species costs between $7 and $13. Jessica Shepherd | jessica_shepherd@mlive.com, the Michigan Department of Resources website. Jack-in-the-Pulpit Wildflower . University of Texas Press. Wildflowers of Mississippi. : Dunes and sandy beaches, Nicknames: Plains puccoon, yellow puccoon, Nicknames: Blawort, Lady's thimble, Witch's bell, By Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA (Agoseris glauca) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons, Is it common? There are thousands of species of wildflowers and flowering shrubs in western USA, divided into several hundred genera; many look similar and others exist as subspecies and varieties, so identification can often be problematic. These are the flowering plants that you are most likely to see when visiting here because of their abundance, wide dispersal, long or multiple blooming seasons, plant prominence and distinctiveness, and their location near our larger cities. Flowers will provide color through-out the growing season. Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. : Along the banks of rivers and streams, along lakeshores and within swamps, Where can I find it? Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Wildflowers of North Carolina: A Community Photo Exhibit 2020: Year of the Wildflower curate by the North Carolina Botanical Garden The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Not native to Wisconsin. You can contact them at: The Wildflower Society, c/o Memphis Botanic Garden, 750 Cherry Road, Memphis, TN 38117 - Phone 901-685-1566 : No, this is an endangered flower in Michigan and listed as threatened by the federal government, Where can I find it? By Stephen L. Timme. Also, when trying to identify a light blue, light pink, or white flower, search each of those three colors. Virginia Wildflowers is a natural history photo gallery and casual field guide to the wildflowers of Virginia. : Grassy, savanna-like openings, Nicknames: Prairie agoseris, short-beaked agoseris, By Frank Mayfield (Flickr: Coreopsis palmata PRAIRIE COREOPSIS) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons, Is it common? Chicory can be cultivated for its root which, when dried and pulverized, can be added to coffee or even used to brew a sort of “poor man’s coffee.” This annual and perennial mix is for ornamental landscaping in the southeastern U.S. : While it is rare, it is considered secure, generally, By J M [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons, Is it common? Weeds are described as plants growing where they are not wanted. Southeastern Wildflower Seeds Mix. Size. Wildflowers of Houston and Southeast Texas. Most of the photos you will find on this website were taken by me, near my home in southwestern Virginia. US Wildflower's Database of Wildflowers for North Carolina, Click on thumbnail for larger version of image, scientific name for detail page. While some are more lovely than others, these 18 wildflowers of Michigan are each beautiful and will add to a lovely Michigan day. Buy Native Southeast wildflower seed online from Seedland. You can expect to pay between $7 and $30. Useful chart of native southeastern wildflowers with pictures. This area includes AL, AR, northern FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN and extreme eastern TX. : Forest edges, meadows and roadsides, By DDennisM (Own work) [CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons, Where can I find it? Appears: summer. 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