Common Ninebark [Physocarpus opulifolius] found near the Hermon Cemetery on 21 June 2013. It’s a shrub that’s a member of the Rose (Rosaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 308-309, says that it blooms in late spring and early summer. The early blooms are white in color. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=PHOP
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Jun 21 2013
Orange Hawkweed or Devil’s Paintbrush
Orange Hawkweed or Devil’s Paintbrush[Hieracium aurantiacum] found in Edwards, New York, near the Town Barn, and in Hermon, near the cemetery, on 21 June 2013. It’s a member of the Aster (Asteraceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 360-361, says that it comes out from spring to fall and calls it a “troublesome weed of fields …
Jun 20 2013
Common Viper’s Bugloss or Blueweed
Common Viper’s Bugloss or Blueweed [Echium vulgare] found on the Grass Road on Trout Lake in Hermon, New York on 20 June 2013. It’s a member of the Borage (Boraginaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 50-51, says that it’s an “abundant weed of fields and waste places, usually in limestone regions” and comes out in …
Jun 19 2013
Scarlet Lychnis or Maltese Cross
Scarlet Lychnis or Maltese Cross[Lychnis chalcedonica] in the Mitchell, Ontario Demonstration Forest on on 19 June 2013. It’s a member of the Pini (Caryophyllaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 258-259, says that it blooms in summer and that it “escaped from gardens to roadsides and thickets.” USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=LYCH3
Jun 19 2013
Leafy Spurge
Leafy Spurge [Euphorbia esula] in the Mitchell, Ontario Demonstration Forest on on 19 June 2013. It’s a member of the Spurge (Euphorbiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 408-409, says that it blooms from spring to fall, has a milky juice, and grows in waste places and roadsides. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=EUESE
Jun 19 2013
Maidenstears or Bladder Campion
Maidenstears or Bladder Campion [Silene vulgaris] found near in Chatham, Ontario on 18 June and in St. Marys on 19 June 2013. It’s a member of the Pink (Caryophyllaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 260-261, says that it comes out in spring and summer grows in fields and roadsides. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=SIVU
Jun 18 2013
Butter-and-Eggs
Butter-and-Eggs [Linaria vulgaris] found near some railroad tracks in Chatham, Ontario on 18 June 2013. It’s a member of the Figwort (Scrophulariaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 48-49, says that it comes out in summer grows in waste places and roadsides. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=LIVU2
Jun 14 2013
Galax or Beetleweed
Galax or Beetleweed [Galax urceolata] found in Gerton on a trail near the Eastern Continental Divide on 14 June 2013. It’s a member of theDiapensia (Diapensiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 178-179, says that it grows in woods and lists it scientific name as Galax aphylla. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=GAUR2
Jun 14 2013
Spiderwort or Bluejacket
Jun 14 2013
Wild Columbine or Red Columbine
Wild Columbine [Aquilegia canadensis] found on Bearwallow Mountain on 14 June 2013. It’s a member of the Buttercup (Ranunculaceae) family. Wildflowers of the Carolinas pages 200-201, states that it’s “the only native columbine in the Carolinas” and “once considered for our national wildflower because its flower resembles the talons of the Bald Eagle.” USDA Plants …