Tag: wildflowers

Purple-Flowering Raspberry

Purple-Flowering Raspberry[Rubus odoratus] found near mile marker 437 on the Blue Ridge Parkway on 25 July 2013. It’s a member of the Rose (Rosaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 308-309, says it blooms in summer in rocky woods and borders. USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=RUOD

Common Hedge Nettle or Smooth Hedgenettle

Common Hedge Nettle or Smooth Hedgenettle[Stachys tenuifolia] found near mile marker 437 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Glassy Mine Overlook, on 25 July 2013. It’s a member of the Mint (Lamiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 88-89, says it blooms in summer and fall in swamps, low meadows, and on shores. USDA Plants Listing: …

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Whorled Yellow Loosestrife

Whorled Yellow Loosestrife[Lysimachia quadrifolia] found near mile marker 437 on the Blue Ridge Parkway on 25 July 2013. It’s a member of the Primrose (Primulaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 266-267, says it blooms in summer in woods, thickets, and on shores. USDA Plants Listing: Lysimachia quadrifolia

Turk’s-Cap Lily

Turk’s-Cap Lily[Lilium superbum] found near mile marker 437 on the Blue Ridge Parkway on 25 July 2013. It’s a member of the Lily (Liliaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 352-353, says it blooms in summer in damp meadows and borders of bogs. This resembles a Tiger Lily, but the leaf structure is a whorled pattern. …

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Common Selfheal or Heal-all

Common Selfheal or Heal-all [Prunella vulgaris] found near Troy Hill Circle on 24 July 2013. It’s a member of the Mint (Lamiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 78-79, says it blooms from late spring to fall and is a “very common weed of lawns, fields and roadsides.” USDA Plants Listing: https://plants.usda.gov/home/plantProfile?symbol=PRVU

Jewelweed or Spotted Touch-me-not

Jewelweed or Spotted Touch-me-not [Impatiens capensis] found near Troy Hill Circle on 24 July 2013. It’s a member of theTouch-me-not (Balsaminaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 54-55, says it blooms in summer and early fall and grows in limestone areas. USDA Plants Listing: Impatiens capensis

Basil Balm or White Bergamot

Basil Balm or White Bergamot [Monarda clinopodia] photos were taken at the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, Pisgah Forest, NC on 20 July 2013. It’s the member of the Mint (Lamiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 92-93, states it blooms in summer and fall and grows woods and thickets. Its distinguishing marks are the dark …

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Velvetleaf or Indian Mallow

Velvetleaf or Indian Mallow [Abutilon theophrasti] photos were taken at the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, Pisgah Forest, NC on 20 July 2013, and at Fletcher Park on 6 September 2013. It’s the member of the Mallow (Malvaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 204-205, states it blooms in summer and fall and grows in waste …

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Oswego Tea or Bee Balm

Oswego Tea or Bee Balm [Monarda didyma] photos were taken at the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, Pisgah Forest, NC on 20 July 2013. It’s the member of the Mint (Lamiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 92-93, states it blooms in summer and fall, is an “old-fashioned garden plant,” a “favorite of hummingbirds,” escaped from …

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Common Buttonbush

Common Buttonbush [Cephalanthus occidentalis] photos were taken at the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, Pisgah Forest, NC on 20 July 2013. It’s the member of the Madder (Rubiaceae) family. Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide, pages 164-165, states it blooms in summer and is a shrub of wet places. USDA Plants Listing: Cephalanthus occidentalis