
Alabama Wildflowers, Weeds, Rushes, and Grasses
Folder: Alabama, the Beautiful
Dandelion
Trout Lily
Spring Beauty
Dandelion Seeds
Spring Beauty
Spring Violet
Common Sow Thistle
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Not a dandelion. Actually, it is in the aster family, grows up to 6 feet tall, and has branched stems. It has nasty prickly edged rather narrow, deeply lobed leaves. Its scientific name is Sonchus oleraceus. In my yard, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_7735)
Fly on Fleabane
Shooting Star Flower
Evening primrose
Bloodroot
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Sanguinaria canadensis - Growing in my woods, Etowah County, Alabama, March 2010. (DSC07683)
Spring Beauty
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Claytonia virginica - growing in profusion on the flood plain of Big Wills Creek on my property in Etowah County, Alabama. (DSC07834)
Wild Geranium
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In my woods, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_1354)
Another link in the chain - linking one flower to another
Wood anemone
Wild geranium
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Cranesbill - Geranium maculatum - Growing in my woods in Etowah County, Alabama (DSC08471)
Golden Ragwort
Wild Daisy
Daisy Fleabane
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