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Jimsonweed
Posted on December 31st, 2012 No commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/31/2012
Photo from 9/24/2011. Location: Walker County, GA
We’re closing out the Introduced Plant Month before moving back into next year’s native plants with Jimsonweed. This is an appropriate choice, because there is some disagreement as to whether Jimsonweed should be considered a native plant, or an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Datura stramonium detail page.
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Salad Burnet
Posted on December 30th, 2012 No commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/30/2012
Photo from 6/21/2011. Location: Hull’s Gulch, Boise Foothills, Ada County, ID
Salad Burnet, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Sanguisorba minor detail page.
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Ground Ivy
Posted on December 29th, 2012 3 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/29/2012
Photo from 4/4/2010. Location: Walker County, GA
Ground Ivy, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more photos and information go to the Glechoma hederacea detail page.
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Henbit
Posted on December 28th, 2012 1 commentUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/28/2011
Photo from 3/18/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Henbit, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more photos and information go to the Lamium amplexicaule detail page.
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Purple Deadnettle
Posted on December 27th, 2012 1 commentUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/27/2012
Photo from 3/18/2010. Location: Walker County, GA
Purple Deadnettle, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more photos and information go to the Lamium purpureum detail page.
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Houndstongue
Posted on December 26th, 2012 2 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/26/2012
Photo from 6/17/2010. Location: Payette River Valley, ID
Houndstongue, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Cynoglossum officinale detail page.
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Sulfur Cinquefoil
Posted on December 25th, 2012 3 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/25/2012
Photo from 5/23/2008. Location: Walker County, GA
Sulfur Cinquefoil, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Potentilla recta detail page.
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Crimson Clover
Posted on December 24th, 2012 2 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/24/2012
Photo from 4/18/2010. Location: Pigeon Mountain – east side, Walker County GA
Crimson Clover, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Trifolium incarnatum detail page.
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Red Clover
Posted on December 23rd, 2012 2 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/23/2012
Photo from 5/10/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Red Clover, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Trifolium pratense detail page.
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Yellow Salsify
Posted on December 21st, 2012 No commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/21/2012
Photo from 6/6/2010. Location: Ada County, ID
Yellow Salsify, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more photos and information go to the Tragopogon dubius detail page.
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Bachelor’s Button
Posted on December 20th, 2012 1 commentUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/20/2012
Photo date: 6/19/2010. Location: Boise Foothills, Ada County, ID
Bachelor’s Button, an introduced species. For six more photos and information go to the Centaurea cyanus detail page.
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Fragrant Honeysuckle – Sweet Breath of Spring
Posted on December 19th, 2012 2 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/19/2012
Photo from 3/13/2010. Location: Hamilton County, TN
Fragrant Honeysuckle - Sweet Breath of Spring, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Lonicera fragrantissima detail page.
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Japanese Honeysuckle
Posted on December 18th, 2012 2 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/18/2012
Photo from 5/4/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Japanese Honeysuckle, an introduced and invasive species. For more photos and information go to the Lonicera japonica detail page.
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Multiflora Rose
Posted on December 17th, 2012 6 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/17/2012
Photo from 5/4/2009. Location: Walker County, GA.
Multiflora Rose, an introduced, invasive species. For more photos and information go to the Rosa multiflora detail page.
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Bristle Thistle
Posted on December 16th, 2012 2 commentsUSWildflowers Daily Plant 12/16/2012
Photo from 6/13/2009. Location: Rutherford County, TN
Bristle Thistle, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Carduus nutans detail page.

















