(I tried to put in a table with English, French, and Latin names but it would not upload for some reason.)
Alyssum,
Hoary *
|
Aster, Calico
(Starved Aster)
|
Aster, Frost
|
Aster,
Heart-Leaved
|
Aster, Heath
|
Aster, New
England
|
Aster,
Panicled
|
Avens,
Catling's *
|
Beggar Tick
|
Beggar Tick,
Tall
|
Bindweed,
Hedge
|
Bugleweed, Rough |
Bugloss, Viper's * |
Butter-And-Eggs * |
Catnip * |
Celandine * |
Chickweed,
Mouse-Ear * |
Chicory *
|
Clover, White * |
Clover, White Sweet * |
Comfrey, Common * |
Coneflower, Tall |
Coneflower, Thin-Leaved * |
Coreopsis, Tall |
Crown-vetch, Purple (Crown Vetch) * |
Dandelion, Common * |
Dandelion, Red-Seeded * |
Dogwood, Red-Osier (S) |
Evening Primrose, Common |
Fleabane, Daisy |
Galinsoga * |
Galinsoga, Small-Flowered |
Goldenrod, Canada |
Goldenrod, Lance-Leaved |
Goldenrod, Tall |
Groundsel, Common * |
Groundsel,
Sticky * (S.Ragwort) |
Harebell
|
Heal-All |
Herb Robert * |
Horseweed |
Knotgrass, Common * |
Knotweed, Japanese * |
Mallow, Common(Cheeses) * |
Medick, Black * |
Mustard, Black * |
Nightshade, Eastern Black |
Nipplewort * |
Pink, Deptford * |
Queen Anne's Lace * |
Ragweed, Common |
Ragweed, Perennial (Western) |
Raspberry, Wild Red (S) |
Smartweed, Water |
Snowberry |
Sow Thistle, Common * |
Sow Thistle, Field * |
Sow Thistle, Spiny-Leaved * |
Storksbill * |
Swallowwort * |
Thistle, Bull * |
Touch-Me-Not, Spotted |
Vetch, Cow * (Tufted V.) |
Wallrocket * |
Witch Hazel |
Wormwood,
Sweet * The * means that the plants are not native to our area but have come elsewhere, mostly from Europe or Asia. The (s) is for shrubs and other names in parentheses are common alternate names. |
2 comments:
I didn't know the first one was called Bind Weed. We get it here. Very attractive flower.
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