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United States Wildflowers

There are about 50,000 plants that grow wild in the United States, not necessarily native, therefore this will be just a brief list of the ones that we also use in cultivation. The border background is a member of the compositae (daisy) family.   You can click the links to learn more about these flowers.  I am still working on these pages.

Cardinal Flower
Bee Balms
Trilliums
Gilias
Wild Pinks
Morning Glories
Clover
Painted Cups
Godetias
Columbines
Mallows
Red Maids
Shooting Stars
Fireweeds
Thistles
Spiderflowers
Orchids
Knot weeds
Meadow Beauties
Rose Gentians
Filarees
Wild Geraniums
Beggar weeds
Trailing Arbutus
Purple Coneflowers
Milkworts
Fleabanes
Spring Beauties
Gerardias
Joepye weed
Loosestrifes
Milk weeds
Iron weeds
Asters
Blazing Star
Vetches
Vervains
Brodieas
Penstemons
Violets
Hepaticas
Blue Curls
Pasqueflowers
Selfheal
Lobelias
Venus Looking Glass
Blue Toadflax
Bellflowers
Nemophilas
Chicory
Bluets
Gentians
Polemoniums
Camas
Blue Eyed Grass
Pickerel weeds
Lupines
Vipers Bugloss
Dayflowers
Monkey Flowers
Wood Sorrels
Butterfly weed
Sunflowers
Yellow Coneflowers
Tar weeds
Sneeze weeds
Jewel weeds
Day Lillies
Hawk weeds
Buttercups
California Poppy
Dandelion
Goldenrods
Rabbit Brushes
Sticktights
St. Johnswort
Adders Tongues
Evening Primrose
Groundsel/Senecio
Winter Cress
Cinquefoils/Fivefingers
Mulleins
Partridge Peas/Sensitive Plants
Butter and Eggs
Bellworts
Creamcups
Eriogonums
Mariposas
Dutchman’s Breeches
Meadow Rues
Rue Anemone
Bugbanes
Saxifrages
Bunchberry
Foam Flowers
Wintergreens
Solomon Seals
Canada Mayflower
Pipsissewas
Chickweed
Yarrow
Queen Annes Lace
Bedstraws
Gromwells
Sweet Clovers
Field Daisy
Mayweeds
Partridgeberry
Toothworts
Mayapple
Pokeberries
Bloodroot
Arrowheads
Prickly Poppy
Mountain Laurel

At some point I hope to have pictures that you can view from here on each of these.  I am working on it now.  Thank you for visiting and if you have a picture of one of these flowers that you took yourself and would like to contribute to this page please let us know.  Email us at Enchanted Gardens.

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