Dan Vining

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Morning Glory

This photo was taken at Fletcher Park on 20 October 2012. The Wildflowers of the Carolinas, page 162, shows a photo of Tall Morning Glory [Ipomoea purpurea], member of the Morning Glory (Convolvulaceae) family. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=IPPU2

Common Evening-Primose

Common Evening-Primrose [Oenothera biennis] found at Fletcher Park on 30 September 2012 and 28 August 2013. Wildflowers of the Carolinas, pages 411-412, states it’s a member of the Evening-Primrose (Onagraceae) family. USDA Plants Listing: Oenothera biennis  

Pokeweed, or Pokeberry

This Pokeweed [Phytolacca americana] was photographed on 30 September 2012 at Fletcher Park, with the fruit in a withered state. Pages 318-319, of Wildflowers of the Carolinas, lists it as being in the Pokeweed (Phytolaccaceae) family. It produces a purplish dye and has been used to make inks, which normally turn brown over time. USDA …

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Swamp Thistle

These photos of Swamp Thistle [Carduus muticus] were taken at Fletcher Park on 30 September 2012. According to Wild Flowers of North Carolina, this “relatively rare species of Thistle grows in bogs, meadows, and low woodland margins.” USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=CIMU  

Sericea Lespedeza

This photo of Sericea Lespedeza [Lespedeza cuneata] was taken at Fletcher Park. It’s from the Pea or Bean (Fabaceae) family and was introduced to North America from Asia and Australia in the 1800s, according to Wildflowers of the Carolinas, and is considered to be an invasive species. It’s stems and leaves yield a high level …

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Pretty Unknown Flower

Everlasting or Perennial Pea

This was found between industrial park and cultivated fields near Fletcher Park, 23 September 2012. Everlasting or Perennial Pea[Lathyrus latifolius] is a member of the Pea or Bean (Fabaceae) family. Wildflowers of the Carolinas, pages 110-111, states that it’s a non-native, intrusive plant. USDA Plants Listing: Lathyrus latifolius

Pennsylvania Smartweed

Pennsylvania Smartweed [Polygonum pensylvanicum] photographed at Fletcher Park on 23 September 2012 and 11 July 2013. It is a member of the Buckwheat (Polygonaceae) family, shown on pages 102-103 of Wildflowers of the Carolinas. USDA Plants Listing: Polygonum pensylvanicum

Goldenrod

The flowers and plant yield a strong yellow dye (no surprise there). These photos were taken at Fletcher Park on 23 September 2012. Wildflowers of the Carolinas, page 406, shows a photo of Gray Goldenrod [Solidago nemoralis], which appears to be plant in the shots. It’s a member of the Aster (Asteraceae) family. USDA Plants …

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Edwards Corn Stand