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Scientific Name:Anemone piperiZone: 5 to 9Scientific Name: Rudbeckia hirtaZone:3 to 9Scientific Name: Lobelia cardinalisZone: 3 to 9Scientific Name: Asclepias tuberosaZone:3 to 9Scientific Name:Prunella vulgarisZone: 4 to 8Scientific Name: Achillea millefoliumZone:3 to 9Scientific Name: Geranium carolinianumZone:8 to 10Scientific Name: Mimulus guttatusZone: 6 to 9Scientific Name: Glandularia canadensisZone: 5 to 9Scientific Name:Helenium autumnaleZone: 3 to 8Learn about the diverse and beautiful wildflowers that grow in North America, from windflowers to sunflowers. See pictures, scientific names, zones, and habitats of these native plants.
- Common Milkweed. Very aromatic and sweetly scented, this milkweed species is the one seen most often in Ohio. It can be an aggressive grower which might be why some think of it as a weed.
- American Water Lotus. This native lotus is the largest wildflower in Ohio. The fragrant flowers can grow up to 10” across and the perfectly round leaves can reach up to 3’ in diameter.
- Rough Blazing Star. There are six species of liatris that are native to Ohio. They can be found in the prairies across Ohio. This particular species is mostly seen in southern Ohio and a few spots in the sandier soils of the Oak Openings region.
- Blue-Eyed Grass. The narrow leaves of this small plant make it look like a grass, but it is actually a member of the iris family. The adorably sweet flowers grow about ½” across.
Jun 10, 2024 · When you're driving, be it in your hometown or during a road trip, you likely spot a variety of beautiful flowers growing wildly on the roadside. If you've ever wondered what type of plant you're spotting and wanted to grow it in your own garden, chances are you can.
Aug 23, 2023 · Learn how to identify wildflowers with a photo app, a book and a sense of adventure. Discover the names, habitats and origins of common and exotic flowers in your area.
A wildflower (or wild flower) is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. The term implies that the plant is neither a hybrid nor a selected cultivar that is any different from the native plant, even if it is growing where it would not naturally be found.
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