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Oklahoma Wildflowers

http://www.pbase.com/richarda/wildflowershttp://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/okwild/toc.html

Oklahoma Wildflowers: Dr. Doyle McCoy

Antelope Horns

Broadleaf ArrowheadFamily: Water Plantain

Size: 25mm Date: 7/16/00

Comments: Native Perennial McIntosh Co.

Barrel Cactus

Beargrass

Family: Yucca

Size: 40 mm

Beard Grass orSilver Blue Stem

Black Bindweed

Bluebell

Blue Flax or

Wild Flax

Blue Star

Buffalo Bean

Bush Morning Glory

Butterfly Weed

A Gray Hairstreak (Strymon melinus) butterfly feeding on a Camphor Weed

Carolina Animone

White Wind Flower

Carolina Animone

Purple Wind Flower

Centuary

Chickasaw Plum or

Sand Plum

Charlock orField Mustard

Common Evening Primrose

Common Vetch

Corn Rose

Crimson Clover

Cut-leaf Daisy

Coral Paint Brush

Cut-leaf Evening Primrose

Dock or

Tall Dock

Dog tooth lily

Family: Lily Size: 50 mm

Date: Early June

Dogwood or

Flowering Dogwood

Elephant’s Foot

False Mallow

Fringed Poppy Mallow

Goathead

Family: Caltrop Size: 7mm

Golden Coreopsis or

Plains Coreopsis

Great Coneflower orGiant Coneflower

Green horsemint orHorsemint

Handsome Blazing Star

Heal All

Hydrolea

Jimson Weed

Ladies Tresses

Lance Leaved Coreopsis

Lazy Daisy

Leadplant

Lemon Mint or

Lemon Monarda

Lespedeza

Long Bracted Indigo

Lousewort

May apple

May Flower

Meadow Beauty or

Maryland Meadow Beauty

Meadow Garlic

Mexican Hat

Moth Mullein

Musk Thistle

Under the Oklahoma Noxious Weed Law, the musk thistle is deemed a public nuisance. Therefore, in accordance with the law, this plant was destroyed immediately after this photograph. The plant is to be eradicated whenever encountered within the state of Oklahoma. Do so in a manner that does not disseminate the seeds.

Narrow Leaved Coneflower

Narrow-leaf Puccoon or

Fringed Puccoon

Northern Nemastylis

Ohio Buckeye or

Yellow Buckeye

Ohio Spiderwort

Panicled Ticktrefoil

Phlox

Poison Ivy

Prairie Larkspur

Prairie Verbena

Prickly Pear orBrown Spine Prickly Pear

Prickly Poppy

Purple Morning Glory

Purple Poppy Mallow orWine Cup

Purple Prairie Clover

Queen’s Delight

Red Buckeye

Redbud

Red Haw

Rhomboid Evening Primrose or

Four Point Evening Primrose

Rock Daisy

Rose Mallow

Rose Verbina orLarge Flowered Verbina

Rosin Rose

Rough Cinquefoil or

Sulphur Cinquefoil

Rough Prairie Lily

Round-headed Prairie

Clover

Sand Lily

Sand Lily (continued)

Sand Primrose

Sandwort

Sensitive Briar

Shooting Star

Showy Chickweed

Showy Milkweed

Silver Leaf Nightshade

Skeleton Weed

Small Corydalis

Smooth Vetch

Snow-on-the-mountain

Family: Amaryllis

Size: 6cm

Date: 4/13/00

Comments: Native Perennial

Spider Lily

Spider Milkweed

Spring Beauty

Spurred Pea

Standing Cypress

Stonecrop

Stork’s Bill

Tall Thistle

Texas Star Daisy

Thorn Apple or

Large Flowered Thorn Apple

Tickseed

Wax Goldenweed

Western Daisy

Western Tickseed

White Bladderpod

White Prairie Clover

White Sweet Clover

Wild Plum

Wooly Phlox or

Prairie Phlox

Yarrow

Yellow Paintbrush

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