Topic: Wildflowers

Penstemon cobaea
Common Name: Cobaea Beardtongue
Family: Plantaginaceae
Type: Wildflowers
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Waldsteinia fragarioides
Common Name: Barren Strawberry, Northern Barren Strawberry
Family: Rosaceae
Height: 0 ft. 3 in. - 0 ft. 6 in.
Type: Wildflowers
Sun: Dappled Sunlight (Shade through upper canopy all day)
Soil: Acid (<6.0)
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Linaria vulgaris
Common Name: Butter And Eggs, Jacob'S Ladder
Family: Plantaginaceae
Type: Wildflowers
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Spiranthes cernua
Common Name: Fragrant Ladies Tresses, Ladies Tresses
Family: Orchidaceae
Height: 0 ft. 9 in. - 2 ft.
Type: Wildflowers
Sun: Partial Shade (Direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours)
Soil: Acid (<6.0)
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Ratibida pinnata
Common Name: Gray-Headed Coneflower, Grey-Headed Coneflower
Family: Asteraceae
Type: Wildflowers
Sun: Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day)
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Pyrola rotundifolia
Common Name: Round-Leafed Pyrola, Round-Leaved Wintergreen
Family: Ericaceae
Type: Wildflowers
Soil: Alkaline (>8.0)
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Cirsium vulgare
Common Name: Bull Thistle, Common Thistle
Family: Asteraceae
Type: Wildflowers
Sun: Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day)
More info →Frequently asked questions about Wildflowers
What are some examples of Wildflowers?
Commonly found Wildflowers include Cobaea Beardtongue, Barren Strawberry, Butter And Eggs, Fragrant Ladies Tresses.
What conditions do Wildflowers grow best in?
There are many different types of Wildflowers. Cobaea Beardtongue often grow best with plenty of sun exposure and can typically survive long periods of drought and low moisture soil. Barren Strawberry grows best in dappled sunlight (shade through upper canopy all day) and acid (<6.0) soil. Butter And Eggs often grow best with plenty of sun exposure and can typically survive long periods of drought and low moisture soil. Fragrant Ladies Tresses grows best in partial shade (direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours) and acid (<6.0) soil.