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0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

1 0 Wake Robin

Wake Robin

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

1 0 Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

1 2 Slender Dayflower

Slender Dayflower

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

Suburban backyard

5 0 Carolina Larkspur

Carolina Larkspur

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

Bright blue wildflower in rocky soil.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

Saw a hummingbird sipping from these.

2 5 Yellow trout lily

Yellow trout lily

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

Yellow wildflower with speckled leaves.

0 5 Widow Skimmer

Widow Skimmer

by BrianEdmondMissouri, USA

Scores of these buzzing around our

2 4 Spotting

Spotting

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

Whitish wildflower with dark purple ...

1 0 Bloodroot

Bloodroot

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

First time spotting this one in our woods!

2 2 Yellow Fumewort or Yellow Harlequin

Yellow Fumewort or Yellow Harlequin

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

Very tiny yellow flower

1 0 Yellow Violet

Yellow Violet

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

Don't find as many of these as we do the purple ones!

5 0 Multiflora Rose

Multiflora Rose

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

Roadside suburban area

0 0 clasping venus' looking glass

clasping venus' looking glass

by c.beshore.rnNevada, Missouri, USA

Common but beautiful wildflower here in ...

0 0 Green Antelopehorn Milkweed

Green Antelopehorn Milkweed

by JamieGibsonEthingtonMissouri, USA

A common milkweed, native to Missouri.

0 2 wildflower

wildflower

by Scott FrazierSpringfield, Missouri, USA

An unidentified pink wildflower with ...

0 1 showy partridge pea

showy partridge pea

by Scott FrazierMissouri, USA

The bipinnately compound leaves of this

3 0 Bloodroot

Bloodroot

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

White wildflower with yellow center growing ...

0 0 Cardinal Flower

Cardinal Flower

by c.beshore.rnNevada, Missouri, USA

Tall wildflower here in

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by ThomasGustoMissouri, USA

Small wildflowers shaped like little stars.

0 3 Indian Cup

Indian Cup

by landonqSaint Louis, Missouri, USA

some kind of wildflower? spotted near the ...

0 0 Blue-eyed Mary

Blue-eyed Mary

by hope.martinColumbia, Missouri, USA

http://m.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/blue-eyed-mary

0 2 Spotting

Spotting

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

Oenothera, but are we sure about the species? Speciosa has been suggested.

0 0 Butterweed, or Yellowtop, Ragwort

Butterweed, or Yellowtop, Ragwort

by DawnGibbSackmannSaint Louis, Missouri, USA

Wildflower growing in abundance along ...

1 0 OxEye Daisy

OxEye Daisy

by Nann Hudson FlowersHollister, Missouri, USA

White with yellow centers. Some consider it a weed. I consider them goofy!

0 1 Jacob's ladder

Jacob's ladder

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

Found growing in a dry streambed. Though everything is still quite muddy from ...

0 0 Dead Nettle

Dead Nettle

by hope.martinMissouri, USA

Based on Wikipedia's description, I think this is Dead Nettle rather than ...

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by c.beshore.rnMoundville, Missouri, USA

Found near railroad tracks in an undisturbed area near small waterway at side ...

0 0 Palafoxia

Palafoxia

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

very tiny purple flowers on a spindly stem.

0 0 Bird's-foot violet

Bird's-foot violet

by Nann Hudson FlowersBranson, Missouri, USA

Purple wildflower with thin, fringed ...

1 0 american mandrake, Mayapple

american mandrake, Mayapple

by c.beshore.rnNevada, Missouri, USA

Beautiful plant throughout Missouri. Has ...

0 0 purple crown vetch

purple crown vetch

by Scott FrazierMissouri, USA

This colonial herbaceous perennial has been used for a cover crop and has ...

0 0 Bristly Locust

Bristly Locust

by Nann Hudson FlowersHollister, Missouri, USA

Purple flowers. Very spiny.

2 0 Lanceleaf coreopsis

Lanceleaf coreopsis

by Nann Hudson FlowersBranson, Missouri, USA

http://uswildflowers.com/detail.php?SName=Coreopsis%20lanceolata

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by Nann Hudson FlowersMissouri, USA

Several yellow, round petalled flowers on a three foot tall stem. Flowers ...

0 2 Yarrow

Yarrow

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

Thought this was Queen Anne's lace but the leaves give it away.

1 0 Purple milkweed

Purple milkweed

by jamesostmeyerMissouri, USA

Think this may be Asclepias incarnata Aka pink milkweed or swamp ...

5 0 American Bellflower

American Bellflower

by WixenstyxMissouri, USA

Pretty blue woodland wildflower.

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