USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/10/2012
Photo from 6/7/2009. Location: Walker County, GA):
Narrowleaf Plantain, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Plantago lanceolata detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/10/2012
Photo from 6/7/2009. Location: Walker County, GA):
Narrowleaf Plantain, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Plantago lanceolata detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/08/2012
Photo from 3/30/2010. Location: Pigeon Mountain, Walker County, GA
Bigleaf Periwinkle, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Vinca major detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/07/2011
Photo from 6/6/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Moth Mullein, an introduced species. For more information go to the Verbascum blattaria detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/06/2012
Photo from 8/7/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Common Mullein, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Verbascum thapsus detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/05/2012
Photo from 6/6/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Asiatic Dayflower, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Commelina communis detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/04/2012
Photo from 3/30/2009. Location: Walker County, GA
Bird’s Eye Speedwell, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Veronica persica detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/03/2012
Photo from 2/21/2010. Location: Walker County, GA:
Common Chickweed, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Stellaria media detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/02/2012.
Photo from 8/23/2009. Location: Walker County, GA.
Sweet Autumn Clematis, an introduced species, are the smaller flowers shown here surrrounding a native Wild Potato Vine blossom. For more photos and information go to the Clematis terniflora detail page.
USWildflowers Daily Plant 12/01/2012
Photo from 6/6/2009. Location: The Pocket, Walker County, GA
Queen Anne’s Lace, an introduced and possibly invasive species. For more information go to the Daucus carota detail page.
Thanks to Allen Boynton for identifying the butterfly as a Great Spangled Fritillary.
Plant of the Day 12/09/2011
Photo from 11/25/2010. Location: Walker County, GA
Japanese Honeysuckle, an introduced, invasive species in the United States – for more photos / information go to the Lonicera japonica detail page.