USWildflowers 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.
USWildflowers 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.
USWildflowers 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.
USWildflowers 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.
USWildflowers 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.
USWildflowers 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.
Orange Hawkweed, an introduced and possibly invasive species, has been added to the USWildflowers database (12/15/2012.) Scientific name is Hieracium aurantiacum. It is also known by the common name Devil’s Paintbrush. Photo below was taken along the border of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness near Nels Lake in St. Louis County, MN, on September 9, 2012. Go to the Orange Hawkweed detail page for more photos and information.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/15/2012
Photo from 8/14/2004. Location: Polk County, TN):
Bull Thistle, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Cirsium vulgare detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/14/2012
Photo date: 10/1/2009. Location: Hamilton County, TN):
Perennial Pea, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Lathyrus latifolius detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/13/2012
Photo from 9/18/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Small Red Morning Glory, an introduced species. For more information go to the Ipomoea coccinea detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/12/2012
Photo from 6/18/2005. Location: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Yes, the blossom looks like a Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), which is how I originally identified it back in 2005. However, it is Mayweed, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Anthemis cotula detail page.