Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)
Synonym(s): Slenderleaf False Foxglove, Slender Gerardia
Base Flower Color: Pink, Purple, White
Reproductive Phenology: Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun
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Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)
Synonym(s): Slenderleaf False Foxglove, Slender Gerardia
Base Flower Color: Pink, Purple, White
Reproductive Phenology: Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun
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Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family)
Synonym(s): Elephant’s-foot, Common Elephant’s-foot, Devil’s Grandmother
Base Flower Color: Pink
Reproductive Phenology: Aug, Sep
Bloom Notes: Pale purple or pale pink. Rarely white-flowered.
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Rubiaceae (Madder Family)
Synonym(s): Poorjoe
Base Flower Color: White
Reproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct
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Lamiaceae (Mint Family)
Synonym(s): Narrowleaf Mountain Mint, Slender Mountain Mint, Common Horsemint
Base Flower Color: White
Reproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct
Bloom Notes: Begins blooming when grown to about one foot wide.
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Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family)
Synonym(s): Prairie-dock, Cutleaf Prairie Dock
Base Flower Color: Yellow
Reproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug
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Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family)
Base Flower Color: White
Reproductive Phenology: Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct
Bloom Notes: No ray florets present, only disc florets.
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Polygalaceae (Milkwort Family)
Synonym(s): Drumheads, Candy Root, Crossleaf Milkwort, Cross-leaved Milkwort
Base Flower Color: Pink
Reproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct
Bloom Notes: Flowers are usually pink, occasionally white.
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Synonym(s): American Fever-few
Asteraceae/Compositae (Aster/Composit Family)
Base Flower Color: White
Reproductive Phenology: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept
Notes: Wild Quinine was used as a substitute for the bark of the Cinchona tree during World War I, when the supply of the latter was disrupted. This was an attempt to maintain the supply of quinine to treat malaria.
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Lamiaceae (Mint Family)
Synonym(s): American Water Horehound, Water Horehound
Base Flower Color: White
Reproductive Phenology: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept, Oct, Nov
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