Category Archives: USWildflowers News

Salad Burnet – Sanguisorba minor – Added to USWildflowers Database

Salad Burnet, an introduced species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (07/23/2011.) Scientific name is Sanguisorba minor. It is also known by the common names Small Burnet and Garden burnet. Photo below was taken along the Hull’s Gulch National Recreation Trail in the Boise Foothills on July 21, 2011.   Go to the Salad Burnet detail page for more photos and information.

Small Burnet, Salad burnet, Garden burnet - Sanguisorba minor

Small Burnet, Salad burnet, Garden burnet – Sanguisorba minor

Mullein Foxglove – Dasistoma macrophylla – Added to USWildflowers Database

Mullein Foxglove, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (07/19/2011.) Scientific name is Dasistoma macrophylla. Photo below was taken along the road to the Blue Hole along Pigeon Mountain, in Walker County, GA  on July 16, 2011.   Go to the Mullein Foxglove detail page for more photos and information.

Mullein Foxglove, Mullein Seyemeria - Dasistoma macrophylla

Mullein Foxglove, Mullein Seyemeria – Dasistoma macrophylla

Browneyed Susan – Rudbeckia triloba – Added to USWildflowers Database

Browneyed Susan, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (07/17/2011.) Scientific name is Rudbeckia triloba. Photo below was taken along the road to the Blue Hole along Pigeon Mountain, in Walker County, GA  on July 16, 2011.   Go to the Browneyed Susan detail page for more photos and information.

Browneyed Susan, Thin-leaf Coneflower, Three-lobed Coneflower - Rudbeckia triloba

Browneyed Susan, Thin-leaf Coneflower, Three-lobed Coneflower – Rudbeckia triloba

Western Clematis – Clematis ligusticifolia – Added to USWildflowers Database

Western Clematis, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (07/14/2011.) Scientific name is Clematis ligusticifolia. It is also known by the common names Western White Clematis, Western Virgin’s Bower, Creek Clematis, Old Man’s Beard, and Pepper Vine. Photo below was taken along the Kleinschmidt Grade in Adams County, ID on June 19, 2011. Go to the Western Clematis Detail Page for more photos and information.

Western Clematis, Western White Clematis, Western Virgin's Bower, Creek Clematis, Old Man's Beard, Pepper Vine - Clematis ligusticifolia

Western Clematis, Western White Clematis, Western Virgin’s Bower, Creek Clematis, Old Man’s Beard, Pepper Vine – Clematis ligusticifolia

Mountain Bush Honeysuckle – Diervilla rivularis – Added to USWildflowers Database

Mountain Bush Honeysuckle, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (07/11/2011.) Scientific name is Diervilla rivularis. Photo below was taken at Cloudland Canyon State Park in Dade County, GA  on July 2, 2011. Go to the Mountain Bush Honeysuckle detail page for more photos and information.

Mountain Bush Honeysuckle, Hairy Bush honeysuckle, Riverbank Bush Honeysuckle - Diervilla rivularis

Mountain Bush Honeysuckle, Hairy Bush honeysuckle, Riverbank Bush Honeysuckle – Diervilla rivularis

Dusty Maidens – Chaenactis douglasii – Added to USWildflowers

Dusty Maidens, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (07/09/2011.) Scientific name is Chaenactis douglasii. Photo below was taken in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area in Ada County, ID on June 15, 2011. Go to the Dusty Maidens detail page for more photos and information.
Dusty Maidens, Douglas' Dustymaiden, Chaenactis, Douglas False Yarrow - Chaenactis douglasii

Dusty Maidens, Douglas’ Dustymaiden, Chaenactis, Douglas False Yarrow – Chaenactis douglasii

One-flowered Broomrape – Orobanche uniflora – Added to USWildflowers Database

One-flowered Broomrape, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (06/30/2011.) Scientific name is Orobanche uniflora.  Photo below was taken in the Boise Foothills in Ada County, ID on June 21, 2011.  Go to the One-flowered Broomrape detail page  for more photos and information.

One-flowered Broomrape ; One-flowered Cancer Root, Naked Broomrape - Orobanche uniflora

One-flowered Broomrape ; One-flowered Cancer Root, Naked Broomrape – Orobanche uniflora

Rough Eyelashweed – Blepharipappus scaber – Added to USWildflowers Database

Rough Eyelashweed, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (06/28/2011.)  Scientific name is Blepharipappus scaber.  Photo below was taken along the Hull’s Gulch National Recreation Trail in the Boise Foothills in Ada County, ID on June 21, 2011.  Go to the Rough Eyelashweed detail page for more photos and information.

Rough Eyelashweed - Blepharipappus scaber

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Idaho Trillium – Trillium petiolatum – Added to USWildflowers Database

Idaho Trillium, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (06/27/2011.)  Scientific name is Trillium petiolatum.   It is also known by the common names Long-petioled Trillium, Purple Trillium, Round Leaf Trillium, and Purple Wakerobin.  Photo below was taken in the Payette National Forest in Adams County, ID on June 18, 2011.  Go to the Idaho Trillium detail page  for more photos and information.

Idaho Trillium, Long-petioled Trillium, Purple Trillium, Round Leaf Trillium, Purple Wakerobin - Trillium petiolatum

Idaho Trillium, Long-petioled Trillium, Purple Trillium, Round Leaf Trillium, Purple Wakerobin - Trillium petiolatum

Smooth Horsetail – Equisetum laevigatum – Added to USWildflowers Database

Smooth Horsetail, a native species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (06/26/2011.)  Scientific name is Equisetum laevigatum. Photo below was taken along the Hull’s Gulch National Recreation Trail in Ada County, ID on June 21, 2011.  Go to the Smooth Horsetail detail page  for more photos and information.

Smooth Horsetail, Smooth Scouring Rush - Equisetum laevigatum

Smooth Horsetail, Smooth Scouring Rush – Equisetum laevigatum