Wildflower Index for 1999

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CC-CHS Biology Project
© 1999 by Charles Peirce
Wildflower Index for Year 2000

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  1. Birdsfoot Trefoil
  2. Bittersweet Nightshade
  3. Black-eyed Susan
  4. Blue Vervain
  5. Bouncing Bet or Soapwort
  6. Boneset
  7. Brown Knapweed
  8. Bull Thistle
  9. Butterfly Weed
  10. Butter-and-Eggs
  11. Buttonbush
  12. Canada Thistle
  13. Cardinal Flower
  14. Catnip
  15. Cheeses
  16. Chicory or Blue Sailors
  17. Clamy Ground Cherry
  18. Common Burdock
  19. Common Buttercup
  20. Common Cattail
  21. Common Morning Glory
  22. Common Mullein
  23. Common Nightshade
  24. Common Ragweed
  25. Common Skullcap
  26. Common Smartweed
  27. Common Sunflower
  28. Common Tansy
  29. Creeping Wood Sorrel
  30. Cut-leaved Water-horehound
  31. Dandelion
  32. Daisy Fleabane
  33. Day Lily
  34. Deptford Pink
  35. Dodder
  36. Early Goldenrod
  37. English Plantain
  38. Evening Primrose
  39. Everlasting Pea
  40. Field Bindweed
  41. Field Pennycress
  42. Field Thistle
  43. Flat-topped White Aster
  44. Flowering Spurge
  45. Forget-Me-Not
  46. Fragrant Bedstraw
  47. Fragrant Water Lily
  48. Fringed Loosestife
  49. Grass-of-Parnassus
  50. Great Lobelia
  51. Hairy Beard-Tongue
  52. Hairy Willow-herb
  53. Heal-all
  54. Herb-Robert or Red Robin
  55. Hoary Alyssum
  56. Horse-nettle
  57. Indian Hemp
  58. Indian Pipe
  59. Jack-in-the-pulpit (fruit)
  60. Joe-Pye Weed
  61. Marsh Bellflower
  62. Mayapple (fruit)
  63. Meadow Salsify
  64. Meadowsweet
  65. Michigan Lily
  66. Milkweed
  67. Moneywort
  68. Motherwort
  69. Moth Mullein
  70. Mouse-ear Hawkweed
  71. Musk Mallow
  72. New England Aster
  73. Nodding Bur Marigold
  74. Northern Blazing Star
  75. Northern Pitcher Plant
  76. Ox-Eye Daisy
  77. Orange Hawkweed
  78. Pasture Rose
  79. Pearly Everlasting
  80. Peppermint
  81. Pickerelweed
  82. Pigweed
  83. Pokeweed
  84. Prickly Lettuce
  85. Purple Coneflower
  86. Purple Loosestrife
  87. Purple Vetch
  88. Purslane
  89. Queen Ann's Lace
  90. Red Clover
  91. Round-leaved Sundew
  92. Sharp-winged Monkey Flower
  93. Showy Tick-trefoil
  94. Showy Sunflower
  95. Shrubby Cinquefoil
  96. Silverweed
  97. Small Wood Sunflower
  98. Smooth Aster
  99. Smooth Ground Cherry
  100. Smooth Sowthistle
  101. Spiderwort
  102. Spiked Lobelia
  103. Spotted Touch-me-not
  104. Spreading Dogbane
  105. Square Stem Monkey Flower
  106. Staghorn Sumac (fruit)
  107. Sulfur Cinquefoil
  108. Swamp Loosestrife
  109. Swamp Milkweed
  110. Swamp Rose
  111. Swamp Rose Mallow
  112. Swamp Smartweed
  113. Swamp Thistle
  114. Sweet Everlasting
  115. Tall Bellflower
  116. Tall Goldenrod
  117. Tall Nettle
  118. Tall Sunflower
  119. Teaberry or Wintergreen
  120. Teasel (lavender flowers)
  121. Teasel (white flowers)
  122. Tick-Trefoil
  123. Tiger Lily
  124. Trumpet Creeper
  125. Trumpet Honeysuckle
  126. Turtlehead
  127. Velvet-leaf
  128. Virgin's Bower or Old Man's Beard
  129. Water Hemlock
  130. White Campion or Evening Lychnis
  131. White Clover
  132. White Dead Nettle
  133. White Sweet Clover
  134. Wild Bergamot
  135. Wild Cucumber
  136. Wood Anemone
  137. Wood Nettle
  138. Woodland Sunflower
  139. Wormseed or Treacle Mustard
  140. Yarrow
  141. Yellow or Field Hawkweed
  142. Yellow Goat's-beard
  143. Yellow Loosestrife
  144. Yellow Pondlily
  145. Yellow Rocket
  146. Yellow Sweet Clover
  147. Yellow Wood-Sorrel

Resources

  1. Chippewa Nature Center
    400 S. Badour Road
    Midland, Michigan
    517 631 0830
  2. Expert Secrets for Preserving Plants
    by Shawn Carlson, June 1999, Scientific American
  3. Favorite Wildflowers of the Great Lakes and Northeastern U.S.
    by Dick Schinkel and David Mohrhardt
    ISBN 1-882376-04-8
  4. FLOWERS
    by Herbert S. Zim and Alexander C. Martin
    Golden Books
    ISBN 0-307-24054-1
  5. Gerald E. Eddy Geology Center
    Waterloo Recreation Area
    Washtenaw County, Michigan
    734 475 3170
  6. Grass River Natural Area
    P.O. Box 231
    Bellaire, Michigan 49615
    616 533 8314
  7. The History and Folklore of
    North American Wildflowers
    by Timothy Coffey
    ISBN 0-395-51593-9
  8. Loda Lake Wildflower Sanctuary
    Manistee National Forest
    Baldwin/White Cloud Ranger District
    650 North Michigan Avenue
    Baldwin, Michigan 49304
  9. Michigan Wildflowers
    by Harry Lund
    ISBN 1-882376-56-0
  10. Milwaukee Public Museum
    Suggested Wildflower Reading
  11. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers
    by William A. Niering
    ISBN 0-394-50432-1
  12. Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
    by Lawrence Newcomb
    ISBN 0-316-60442-9
  13. Peterson Flash Guides
    by Roger Tory Peterson
    ISBN 0-395-82995-X
  14. Peterson Field Guides
    by Roger Tory Peterson
    ISBN 0-395-91172-9
  15. Saguaro Rare Plant Nursery
    470 W. Five Mile Road
    Whitemore Lake, MI 48189
  16. Waterloo-Pinckney Recreation Area and BSA Ninawkee Trail
  17. WEEDS
    by Alexander C. Martin
    Golden Books
    ISBN 0-307-24353-2
  18. Wildflower Association of Michigan
  19. Yahoo's Wildflower Database

Last Updated May 7, 2005.
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