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Yellow flowers, four petals, cross-shaped stigma, appx. 2 feet tall
A wildflower native to eastern and central North America.
Fitchie Creek Forest Preserve, Kane County, Illinois, USA
This lovely plant is edible from flower to root.
Large yellow flowers spotted in a meadow on the western side of Huntley Meadows ...
"weedy", presumably non-native, been seeing it all over Tacoma and Olympia ...
4 broad petals, cross-shaped stigma, reflexes sepals.
Very tall stem, these were in small bunches along with the other tall flowering ...
Tall plant with larger lanceolate leaves. Yellow flowers with four bilobed ...
Lemon-scented, 4-petaled, yellow flowers that are hermaphroditic. The flowers ...
Trouver sur les bords de la Loire. / Found on the banks of the Loire.
Four bright yellow petals with light veins. Flower opens in the evening. stalk ...
Small larva. Purple and pale coloration with six legs and large mandibles. Body ...
Small brown caterpillar with lateral stripes. Body segements seem to flare a ...
Tall plant with larger lanceolate leaves. Yellow flowers with four bilobed ...
spotted in a local abandoned agriculture ...
Small green caterpillar. Faint lateral striping. Brownish banding between ...
1.5" long, hairless, very banded with yellow and green, a few black dots on the ...
The flower focused on here is the tall stalk in the foreground (not the ...
All of the this beautiful plant is edible, from the nutty flavored root to the ...