Colebrook Wild Flowers with Latin Names
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1 Colebrook Wild Flowers with Latin Names Every reference book on flora or fauna that I have ever seen deals with an area much greater than any specific spot such as Colebrook, which has a certain elevation, a certain latitude and longitude and has a unique set of introduced plants or animals; consequently, when something new to your eye makes its appearance, it can be very frustrating when, after an extensive search, nothing looking remotely like your newfound object can be found. Here, at least, is a list of names, along with their Latin names, of the flowers that I have personally seen in Colebrook. There is no doubt that many more exist, but it is at least a start. R.L.G Arrowhead Cat-tail Spiderwort Dayflower Jack-in-the-pulpit Day Lily Canada Lily Turks-cap Lily Yellow Beadlily Purple Trillium Indian Cucumber Root Solomon s Seal Solomon s Plum Twisted Stalk Asparagus Wild Oats Canada Mayflower Wild Leek False Hellebore Yucca Carrion Flower Greenbrier Wild Iris Yellow Flag Blue-eyed Grass Pink Ladyslipper Roundleaf Orchid Spotted Coral Root Rattlesnake Plantain Mayapple Sagittaria latifolia Typha latifolia Tradescantia ohiensis Commelina communis Arisaema triphyllum Hemerocallis fulva Lilium canadense Lilium superbum Clintonia borealis Trillium erectum Medeola virginiana Polygonatum biflorum Smilacina racemosa Streptopus roseus Asparagus officinallis Ulularia sessilifolia Maianthemum canadense Allium tricoccum Veratrum viride Yucca filamentosa Smilax herbacea Smilax hispida Iris shrevei Iris pseudacorus Sisyrinchium campestre Cipripedium acaule Habenaria orbiculata Corallorhiza maculate Goodyera pubescens Podophyllum peltatum 1
2 Blue Cohosh Bloodroot Celandine Dutchman s Breeches Squirrel Corn Chickweed (lawn) White Campion Bladder Campion Bouncing Bet Great St, John s-wort St, John s-wort Purple Loosestrife Milkweed Purslane Spring Beauty Sedum White Baneberry Red Baneberry Virgin s Bower Columbine Larkspur Meadow-Rue Tall Meadow-Rue Goldenthread Tall Buttercup Marsh Marigold Rue Anemone Hepatica Waterlily Yellow Waterlily (Cow Lily) Wild Rose Multiflora Rose Purple-flowering Raspberry Dewberry Strawberry Steeple Bush Meadow Sweet Cinquefoil Sulphur Cinquefoil Wood-sorrel Caulophyllum thalictroides Sanguinaria canadensis Chelidonium majus Dicentra cucullaria Dicentra canadensis Stellaria media Lychnis alba Silene cucubalus Saponaria officinalis Hypericum pyramidatum Hypericum perforatum Lythrum salicaria Asciepias syriaca Portulaca oleracea Claytonia virginica Sedum acre Actaea alba Actaea rubra Clematis virginiana Aquilegia canadensis Delphinium tricorne Thalictrum clasycarpum Thalictrum polygamum Coptis trifolia Ranunculus acris Caltha palustris Anemonella thalictroides Hepatica acutiloba Nymphaea odorata Nuphar variegatum Rosa carolina Rosa Multiflora Rubus odoratus Rubus flagellaris Fragaria virginiana Spiraea tomentosa Spiraea alba Potentilla norvegioa Potentilla recta Oxalis acetosella 2
3 Wild Geranium Herb Robert Foam Flower Musk Mallow Cheeses Sundew Yellow Wild Indigo Vetch Purple Vetch Red Clover Alsike (White Clover) Hop Clover Alfalfa Birdfoot Trefoil Red Milkwort Gaywings Early Yellow Violet WhiteViolet Small White Violet Yellow Violet Spotted Jewelweed Sweet Cicely Queen Anne s Lace Angelica Cow Parsnip Wild Sarsaparilla Spikenard Ginseng Dwarf Ginseng New Jersey Tea Curley Dock (English Dock) Sheep Sorrel Common Burdock Smartweed Pinkweed Lady s Thumb Stinging Nettle Clearweed Wood Nettle Spotted Spurge Geranium maculatum Geranium robertianum Tiarella cordifolia Malva moschata Malva rotundifolia Drosera intermedia Baptisia tinctoria Vicia caroliniana Vica americana Trifolium pretense Trifolium hybridum Trifolium agrarium Medicago sativa Lotus corniculatus Polygala sanguine Polygala paucifolia Viola rotundifolia Viola incognita Viola pallens Viola pubescens Impatiens biflora Osmorhiza claytoni Daucus carota Angelica atropurpurea Heracleum lanatum Aralia nudicaulis Aralia racemosa Panax quinquefolium Panax trifolium Ceanothus americanus Rumex crispus Rumex acetosella Arctium minus Polygonum coccineum Polygonum pensylvanicum Polygonum persicaria Urtica dioica Pilea pumila Laportea canadensis Euphobia maculate 3
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5 Motherwort Heal All Bugleweed Henbit Gill Over The Ground Mint Spearmint Turtle Head Mullein Butter And Eggs Cardinal Flower Indian Tobacco Squaw Root Beech Drops Cancer-root Dandelion Cynthia Orange Hawkweed Yellow Hawkweed Prickly Wild lettuce Wild Lettuce Chicory Bull Thistle Canada Thistle White Snakeroot Boneset Joe-pye Weed Ironweed Daisy Pineapple Weed Yarrow Ragweed Beggarticks Tall Beggarticks Black (Brown)-eyed Susan Woodland Sunflower Fleabane Horseweed Ragwort Flat-top Aster Leonurus cardiaca Prunella vulgaris Ajuga genevensis Lamium amplexicaule Glecoma hederacea Mentha arvensis Mentha spicata Chelone glabra Verbascum thapsus Linaria vulgaris Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia inflate Conopholis americana Epifagus virginiana Orobanche uniflora Taraxacum officinale Krigia biflora Hieracium aurantiacum Hieracium pretense Lactuca scariola Lactuca canadensis Chichorium intybus Cirsium vulgare Cirsium arvense Eupatorium rugosum Eupatorium perfoliatum Eupatorium maculatum Vernonia fasciculate Chrysanthemum laucanthemum Matricaria matricarioides Achillea millefolium Ambrosia artemisiifolia Bidens cernua Bidens vulgate Rudbeckia hirta Helianthus strumosus Erigeron philadelphicus Conyza canadensis Senecio pauperculus Aster umbellatus 5
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