Flowering Plants
Flowering Plants
Aster: A flowering plant that is similar to a daisy in appearance with a large variety of species.
Begonia: A slow-growing flowering plant with elaborate flowers of white, pink, or brilliant red.
Black-eyed Susan: A wildflower that has brilliant yellow petals that surround a dark middle portion.
Campion: A flowering plant sometimes used in the creation of a winner's garland. The blossoms are found in pink, white, or red.
Dayflower: A dayflower is a member of the Spiderwort family. It displays beautiful blue flowers.
Evening Primrose: A wildflower with petals of pink, white, or yellow. This flower has earned its name by opening in the evening hours.
Flame Azalea: A flowering plant with attractive petals found in the colors of red, yellow, or orange.
Flowering Raspberry: A plant with purple flowers that can grow to a height of several feet.
Goat's Beard: A member of the family of roses that features small white flowers growing in groups along an outgrowth of slender stalks.
Golden Ragwort: A flower that's daisy-like in appearance with yellow petals. It blooms for about three weeks in the spring.
Horse Nettle: This plant has a stem with prickles on it and displays white or purplish flowers.
Indian Pipes: Features white flowers that droop down from the stem.
Jewelweed: This plant is often found growing beside a creek. Its flowers range in appearance from various shades of yellow to brilliant orange.
Lily of the Valley: Often found growing in the shade this plant displays a collection of tiny white flowers.
May apple: A plant that lives in the woods and appears with one big, white flower.
Mountain Laurel: Known to be poisonous this plant possesses white and pink flowers.
Oxeye Daisy: A plant with multiple slender white petals outlining its middle yellow portion.
Phlox: Mostly found in North America, this plant has flowers in white, red, pink, or shades of blue.
Purple Trillium: With flowers in purple or shades of red this plant is in bloom between the months of April and June.
Queen Anne's Lace: Its collection of tiny white flowers is the identifying characteristic of this plant that can grow to be a few feet tall.
Showy Orchid: A plant that grows to a height of just under a foot. Its flowers are seen in shades of white and pink.
Spring Beauty: At close to a foot in height this plant has white flowers that are threaded with stripes of pink.
Sun Drops: This plant is mainly identified by its brilliant yellow flowers.
Turtlehead: A plant that earned its name from the formation of its pink, white, or purple flowers.
Virgin's Bower: A vine that grows and climbs with its gathering of delicate white flowers.
Wild Geranium: Five lavender leaves crown this member of the Geranium family.
Windflower: This plant blooms from spring into summer. Its flowers appear in colors of purple, white, pink, red, or blue. Common aorund many summer houses.
Wintergreen: An evergreen plant that displays white flowers.
Yarrow: This plant features yellow, pink, or white flowers that have a flat surface area.
Yellow Lady Slipper: This plant is a member of the Orchid family. The lower portion of this flower's petals helped to earn the plant's name.

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