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RUDBECKIA LACINIATA | Wild Golden Glow
"Wild Golden Glow. Green-headed Coneflower" Rudbeckia named after Olof Rudbeck the elder (1630 - 1702) and the younger (1660 - 1740). Laciniata is from the Latin and means "deeply cut", referring to the leaves of this...
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RUDBECKIA HIRTA | Blackeyed Susan
Black-eyed Susan, Brown Betty, Brown Daisy, Brown-eyed Susan, Coneflower, Donkeybead, English Bull's-eye, Poor Land Daisy, Yellow Daisy, Yellow Jerusalem, Yellow Ox-eye Daisy, Deer Eye" Click Here for Detailed...
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RUDBECKIA FULGIDA | Orange Coneflower
Rudbeckia named after Olof Rudbeck the elder (1630 - 1702) and the younger (1660 - 1740). Fulgida comes from the latin word for "shining", probably referring to the orange color highlighting the ray bases...
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ROSA SPECIES | Wild Rose
In 1897 the State Legislature of Iowa named the wild rose the state flower. At the time, any of the species growing within the boundaries of the state were to be considered the state flower. Most often anymore, the accepted...
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ROSA PALUSTRIS | Swamp Rose
Rosa is the ancient Latin name for "rose". Palustris is the Latin word meaning "marsh-loving" or "found in bogs". Sun...
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ROSA CAROLINA | Carolina Rose
Carolina Rose can be found in a wide variety of open habitats, from thickets and open woods to roadsides and along railroads. The stems have straight, needle-like thorns, which distinguishes it from very similar species such...
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ROSA BLANDA | Meadow Rose
Rosa blanda | Meadow Rose is either a deciduous plant which means it loses its leaves in Autumn or Fall or it can be classed as an evergreen but only for warmer climates (maintains leaves all year round). Beware using trees...
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ROSA ARKANSANA | Prairie Wild Rose
Rosa is the ancient Latin name for "rose". Arkansana means "of Arkansas". Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet...
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RATIBIDA PINNATA | Yellow Coneflower
"Drooping Coneflower, Gray Coneflower, Prairie Coneflower (also applied to R. columnifera), Weary Susan, Grayheaded Coneflower" Origin of the name Ratibida is not known. Pinnata comes from the Latin word meaning...
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RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERA | Long headed Coneflower
"Long-headed Coneflower, Prairie Coneflower (also applied to R. pinnata)" Origin of the name Ratibida is not known. Columnifera comes from the Latin word for "like a column" or "pillar-like", referring to the elongated cone...
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PYCNANTHEMUM VIRGINIANUM | Mountain Mint
"Slender Mountain Mint, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint, Common Mountain Mint" Pycnanthemum is from the Greek pycnos, meaning "dense" and anthemon, meaning "a flower". Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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PYCNANTHEMUM TENUIFOLIUM | Slender Mountain Mint
"Slender Mountain Mint, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mint" Pycnanthemum is from the Greek pycnos, meaning "dense" and anthemon, meaning "a flower". Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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PYCNANTHEMUM PILOSUM | Hairy Mountain Mint
Hairy Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum Pilosum) is typically found in open woods, rocky slopes, outcrops, thickets, prairies, stream valleys, and along railroads. Prefers full or partial sun and moist to slightly dry conditions...
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POTENTILLA ARGUTA | Prairie Cinquefoil
"Prairie Cinquefoil, Tall Cinquefoil, Five-finger, Glandular Cinquefoil, White Cinquefoil" Potentilla comes from the Latin and is a diminutive form of the word "powerful". This refers to major medicinal qualities once...
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POLEMONIUM REPTANS | Jacob's Ladder
"Jacob's Ladder, Bluebell, Greek Valerian, Skunk Weed" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie,...
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POLYGONUM PENSYLVANICUM | Smartweed
"Smartweed, Pennsylvania Smartweed" Polygonum comes from the word poly meaning "many" and gonu meaning "knee" or "joint". This is in reference to the thickened joints of this species. Pensylvanicum literally means "of...
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POLYGONATUM CANALICULATUM | Solomon's Seal
"Solomon's Seal, Conquer John, Sealwort" Polygonatum comes from the Greek word meaning "with many knees". This is most likely in reference to the bulbous, jointed rhizomes. Canaliculatum comes from the Latin for "channeled"...
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PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA | False Dragonhead
"False Dragonhead, Dragon Head, Lion's Heart, Obedient Plant" Physostegia is from the Greek for "bladder covering" referring to the inflated appearance of the flowers. Virginiana means "of Virginia" referring to the...
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PHLOX MACULATA | Wild Sweet William
Wild Sweet William (Phlox Maculata) is found in scattered as it is an uncommon plant in the wild. Some populations may be plants that have escaped cultivation, as it a popular garden plant. Habitats include open woodlands,...
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PETALOSTEMUM PUPRUREUM | Purple Prairie Clover
"Purple Prairie Clover, Thimbleweed, Red Tassel Flower" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie,...
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PETALOSTEMUM CANDIDUM | White Prairie Clover
White Prairie Clover, Thimbleweed, White Tassel Flower" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie,...
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PENTHORUM SEDOIDES | Ditch Stonecrop
Saxifragaceae Family (sometimes placed in its own family, Penthoraceae) - Ditch Stonecrop. Virginia Stonecrop Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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PENSTEMON DIGITALIS | Foxglove Beardtongue
Penstemon comes from two Greek words, penta meaning "five" and stemon meaning "stamen". Digitalis is named after the word meaning "finger-shaped", after the shape of corolla. Click Here for Detailed...
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PEDICULARIS LANCEOLATA | Swamp Lousewort
Swamp lousewort can be confused with a related plant, wood betony. Swamp lousewort, however, is a taller, more upright plant, and its leaves have no stalk or only a very short stalk.Sometimes called Swamp Betony...
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PEDICULARIS CANADENSIS | Wood Betony
Pendicularis canadensis - Wood Betony has yellow, showy flowers that are easy to spot in full boom in meadows in the spring because of the unusual flowers and foliage, it has a striking appearance. Habitats include...
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PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM | Wild Quinine
"Wild Quinine, American Feverfew, Feverfew" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie Soil...
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PANICUM VIRGATUM | Switchgrass
(PLS) This native perennial grass is 3-6' tall and more or less erect; it usually grows in large bunches. The culms are light to medium green, terete, glabrous, and fairly stout; each culm has several alternate leaves that...
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OSMORHIZA CLAYTONII| Sweet Cicely
Osmorhiza is from the Greek word for "sweet-smelling root" referring to the root of O. longistylis. The odor of O. claytoni is distinctly more turnip-like. Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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OENOTHERA BIENNIS | Evening Primrose
Night Willow-herb, Large Rampion, Tree-primrose, King's Cure-all, Scurvish" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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MONARDA PUNCTATA | Dotted Mint
Monarda named in honor of Spanish botanist, Nicolas Monardes, who wrote extensively in the 16th century about medicinal and useful plants. Punctatus from the Latin word for "pricked" or "dotted". Click...
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MONARDA FISTULOSA | Wild Bergomot
"Wild Bergamot, Horsemint, Bee Balm" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet...
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MIMULUS RINGENS | Monkey Flower
"Monkey Flower, Monkey Face, Gape Plant" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil...
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MERTENSIA VIRGINICA | Virginia Bluebells
The stems of the plant are subsucculent and nearly hollow so the plant is fragile. It grows well from seed and should be cultivated more. If left undisturbed, this species will thrive and form large colonies...
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MENTHA ARVENSIS | Wood Mint
"Wood Mint, Marsh Perfume, Sweet Mint" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil...
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LYCOPUS AMERICANUS | Water Horehound
"Water Horehound, Cut-leaved Water Horehound, American Bugleweed, Bugleweed" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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LUPINUS PERENNIS | Wild Lupine
Lupinus is the Latin name for this plant genus and perennis is from the Latin for "continuing through the years". Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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LUDWIGIA ALTERNIFOLIA | Seedbox
"Seedbox, Bushy Seedbox, False Loosestrife, Rattlebox, Smooth Seedbox" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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LOBELIA SIPHILITICA | Great Blue Lobelia
Lobelia named after the 16th century herbalist, Matthias von Lobel Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie,...
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LOBELIA CARDINALIS | Cardinal Flower
Lobelia named after the 16th century herbalist, Matthias von Lobel Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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LITHOSPERMUM CANESCENS | Hoary Puccoon
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LILIUM MICHIGANENSE | Turk's Cap Lily
Turk's Cap Lily (Lilium michiganese) Also known as Tiger Lily, Canada Lily, is one of the more spectacular species found throughout the Tallgrass region. Click Here for Detailed...
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LIATRIS SQUARROSA | Scaly Blazingstar
Liatris is of an unknown derivation. Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil...
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LIATRIS SPICATA | Marsh Blazing Star
Marsh Blazing Star (Liatris Spicata) - Also known as Dense Blazingstar. Grows from 1 to 5 feet in height on mesic praries and along marsh edges. Rose-purple flowers bloom from July to September.Liatris is of an...
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LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA | Prairie Blazingstar
Liatris is of an unknown derivation. Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil...
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LIATRIS LIGULISTYLIS | Meadow Blazingstar
Liatris is of an unknown derivation. Click Here for Detailed Info Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna Soil Moisture Wet...
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LIATRIS ASPERA | Rough Blazingstar
Also known as: Button Blazingstar, Rough Blazingstar, Gayfeather, Button Snakeroot, Tall Gayfeather Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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LESPEDEZA CAPITATA | Roundheaded Bushclover
"Roundheaded Bushclover, Roundheaded Lespedeza, Dusty Clover" Click Here for Detailed Info Sun...
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LEERSIA ORYZOIDES | Rice Cut Grass
"This native perennial grass is 2-4' tall, more or less erect, and unbranched or sparingly so. The culms are light to yellowish green, terete, hollow, and sparingly covered with short stiff hairs. The blades of the alternate...
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