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.
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.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/11/2012
Photo from 9/5/2010. Location: Reflection Riding, Hamilton County, TN
Balloon Vine, an introduced species. For more photos and information go to the Cardiospermum halicacabum detail page.