Japanese Knotweed, an introduced, highly invasive species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (01/05/2014.) Scientific name is Fallopia japonica. Photo below was taken in Johnson County, TN, on Aug 22, 2013. Go to the Japanese Knotweed detail page for more information.
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Thanks for a Great Year – 2013
This is a “Thank you” to all of you who visited USWildflowers.com this year, for helping to make this “hobby” of mine successful and rewarding.
Carolina Bugbane – Trautvetteria caroliniensis – Added to USWildflowers’ Database
Carolina Bugbane, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (12/30/2013.) Scientific name is Trautvetteria caroliniensis. Photo below was taken at the Lula Lake Land Trust core property in Walker County, GA, on Aug 3, 2013. Go to the Carolina Bugbane detail page for more photos and information.
#NPOD: Great Indian Plantain #Nativeplants
Native Plant of the Day 12/18/2013
Photo from 6/6/2009. Location: The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, Walker County, GA.
Great Indian Plantain – for more photos / info go to the Arnoglossum reniforme detail page.
False Nutsedge – Cyperus strigosus – Added to USWildflowers’ Database
False Nutsedge, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (12/09/2013.) Scientific name is Cyperus strigosus. Photo below was taken in Walker County, GA, on Sep 5, 2013. Go to the False Nutsedge detail page for more photos and information.
#NPOD Virginia Knotweed #Nativeplants
Native Plant of the Day 12/9/2013
Photo from Sep 11, 2010. Location: Reflection Riding, Hamilton County, TN
Virginia Knotweed – for more information go to the Persicaria virginiana detail page.
(Note: Persicaria virginiana was until recently classified as Polygonum virginianum.)
#NPOD: Great Ragweed #Nativeplants
Native Plant of the Day 12/7/2013
Photo from 08/28/2010. Location: Walker County,GA
Great Ragweed – for more photos and information go to the Ambrosia trifida detail page.
Hairy Tickseed – Coreopsis pubescens – Added to USWildflowers’ Database
Hairy Tickseed, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (12/01/2013.) Scientific name is Coreopsis pubescens. Photo below was taken at the Lula Lake core property, Walker County, GA, on Aug 3, 2013. Go to the Hairy Tickseed detail page for more photos and information.
Southern Yellow Loosestrife – Lysimachia tonsa – Added to USWildflowers’ Database
Southern Yellow Loosestrife, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (11/22/2013.) Scientific name is Lysimachia tonsa. It is also known as Appalachian Loosestrife, and Southern Loosestrife. Photo below was taken along the Sitton’s Gulch Trail, Cloudland Canyon State Park, Dade County, GA, on Jul 9, 2013. Go to the Southern Yellow Loosestrife detail page for more photos and information.
American Lopseed – Phryma leptostachya – Added to USWildflowers’ Database
American Lopseed, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (11/18/2013.) Scientific name is Phryma leptostachya. It is also known simply as Lopseed; the “American” is added to differentiate from an Asian plant which may or may not be the same species, depending on the authority to whom you subscribe. Photo below was taken at Camp Vesper Point in Hamilton County, TN on Aug 16, 2013. Go to the American Lopseed detail page for more photos and information.










