Sunday, September 6, 2009

Scrub Ridge Trail, September 6, 2009

  
All wildflowers in this set are native. One of them, yellow milkwort, is found only in Florida.

_____________________________________________



Spurred butterfly pea (Centrosema virginianum, Fabaceae)
_____________________________________________



Partridge pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata, Fabaceae)
_____________________________________________









Hairy chaffhead (Carphephorus paniculatus, Asteraceae)
_____________________________________________




Downy lobelia (Lobelia puberula, Campanulaceae)
_____________________________________________



Beach false foxglove (Agalinus fasciclata, Orobanchaceae)
_____________________________________________



Lateflowering thoroughwort (Eupatorium serotinum, Asteraceae)
_____________________________________________

Gopher apple (Licania michauxii, Chrysobalancaceae)
_____________________________________________

Yellow milkwort (Polygala rugelii, Polygalaceae)
Florida endemic
_____________________________________________

Seaside goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens, Asteraceae)
_____________________________________________

Hairypod cowpea (Vigna luteola, Fabaceae)
_____________________________________________




Bulltongue arrowhead (Sagittaria lancifolia, Alismataceae)
 _____________________________________________


Sunday, July 26, 2009

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, July 26, 2009

_____________________________________



Spotted beebalm, dotted horsemint (Monarda punctata, Lamiaceae)
Native
_____________________________________



Marsh gentian, seaside gentian (Eustoma exaltatum, Gentianaceae)
Native
_____________________________________

Virginia saltmarsh mallow (Kosteletzkya pentacarpos, Malvaceae)
Native
_____________________________________



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Scrub Ridge Trail, April 8, 2009

____________________________________



Oakleaf fleabane (Erigeron quercifolius, Asteraceae)
Native
____________________________________

Coastalplain hawkweed (Hieracium megacephalon, Asteraceae)
Native; dry soils
____________________________________


Fourpetal St.John's-wort (Hypericum tetrapetalum, Clusiaceae)
Native; dry soils
____________________________________

Yellow milkwort (Polygala rugelii, Polygalaceae)
Native; Florida endemic; moist soils
____________________________________

Orange milkwort (Polygala lutea, Polygalaceae)
Native; moist soils
____________________________________

Candyroot (Polygala nana, Polygalaceae)
Native; moist soils
____________________________________

Ladies' tresses (Spiranthes spp., Orchidaceae)
Native; a type of orchid, found in grassy areas.
____________________________________


Helmet skullcap (Scutellaria integrifolia, Lamiaceae)
Native; moist areas.
____________________________________

 Toadflax (Linaria canadensis, Plantaginaceae)
Native; common along roadsides in spring.
____________________________________

 Hairypod cowpea (Vigna luteola, Fabaceae)
Native; dry soils.
____________________________________





Florida greeneyes (Berlandiera subacaulis, Asteraceae)
Native, Florida endemic
____________________________________


Coralbean (Erythrina herbaceae)
Native; dry soils.

____________________________________

Woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata, Oxalidaceae)
Native; roadsides, lawns.
____________________________________