Michigan Wildflowers Index

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Sorted by Common Name

  1. Adam and Eve (Puttyroot)
  2. Agrimony
  3. Alaska Rein Orchis, Slender-spire Orchis
  4. Alexanders, Golden
  5. Angelica, Purplestem
  6. Anemone, Canada
  7. Anemone, False Rue
  8. Anemone, Rue
  9. Anemone, Wood
  10. Arethusa
  11. Arrowhead, Common
  12. Arrowwood
  13. Aster, Bushy
  14. Aster, Flat-topped White
  15. Aster, Large-leaved
  16. Aster, Late Purple
  17. Aster, New England
  18. Aster, Purple-stemmed
  19. Baltic Rush
  20. Baneberry, Red
  21. Baneberry, White
  22. Basil
  23. Bearberry
  24. Beardtongue, Hairy
  25. Beardtongue, White
  26. Bedstraw, Fragrant
  27. Bedstraw, Marsh
  28. Bedstraw, Northern
  29. Beechdrops
  30. Bellflower, Bedstraw
  31. Bellflower, Creeping
  32. Bellflower, Tall
  33. Bellwort, Large-flowered
  34. Bergamot, Wild
  35. Bird's-eye Primrose
  36. Black Mustard
  37. Black-eyed Susan
  38. Bladderwort, Flat-leaved
  39. Bladderwort, Horned
  40. Blanket, Indian
  41. Blazing Star, Dense
  42. Blazing Star, Rough
  43. Bloodroot
  44. Blue Cohosh
  45. Blue-eyed Grass, Common
  46. Blue-eyed Grass, White
  47. Blue-eyed Mary Cass County 2004
    Blue-eyed Mary Eaton County 2008
  48. Blue-eyed Mary, Small Ontonagon County 2009
  49. Blue Flag, Larger
  50. Blueberry, Highbush
  51. Bog Rosemary
  52. Boneset
  53. Bottlebrush Grass
  54. Branching Bur Reed
  55. Buckbean
  56. Bunchberry
  57. Burdock, Common
  58. Butter-and-eggs
  59. Buttercup, Common
  60. Buttercup, Early
  61. Buttercup, Kidneyleaf
  62. Buttercup, Swamp
  63. Buttercup, Yellow Water
  64. Butterwort
  65. Buttonbush
  66. Cactus, Prickly-pear
  67. Calamint
  68. Calypso
  69. Campion, Bladder
  70. Cancer Root, One-flowered
  71. Cardinal Flower
  72. Catnip
  73. Cattail, Common
  74. Cattail, Narrow-leaved
  75. Celandine
  76. Celandine, Lesser
  77. Celandine-Poppy
  78. Centaury
  79. Cheeses or Common Mallow
  80. Chickweed
  81. Chicory
  82. Cinquefoil, Canadian Dwarf
  83. Cinquefoil, Marsh
  84. Cinquefoil, Shrubby
  85. Cinquefoil, Three-toothed
  86. Cleavers
  87. Clintonia (Bluebead Lily)
  88. Clover, Hop
  89. Columbine, Garden
  90. Coltsfoot, Sweet
  91. Columbine, Wild
  92. Coneflower, Cutleaf Coneflower
  93. Coneflower, Orange
  94. Coneflower, Pale Purple
  95. Coneflower, Thin-leaved Coneflower
  96. Coralroot, Autumn
    Coralroot, Cleistogamous Autumn
  97. Coralroot, Early
  98. Coralroot, Spotted
  99. Coralroot, Striped
  100. Coralroot, Yellow Early Spotted
  101. Coreopsis, Lance-leaved
  102. Cornflower, Perrenial
  103. Cotton-grass, Tawny
  104. Cow-wheat
  105. Cranberry, Large
  106. Cranberry, Small
  107. Cranesbill, Carolina
  108. Cress, Cow
  109. Cress, Lyre-leaved Rock
  110. Cress, Purple
  111. Cress, Spring
  112. Cress, Winter (Yellow Rocket)
  113. Cucumber-root, Indian
  114. Cucumber, Wild
  115. Daisy, Lakeside
  116. Daisy, Ox-eye
  117. Dame's Rocket
  118. Dandelion, Dwarf
  119. Dead-nettle, Purple
  120. Dock, Curled
  121. Dodder
  122. Dogwood, Flowering
  123. Downy Phlox 2001
    Downy Phlox 2009
  124. Dutchman's Breeches
  125. Elder, Red-berried
  126. Evening-primrose
  127. Everlasting, Pearly
  128. Everlasting, Sweet
  129. False Asphodel, Sticky
  130. False Dragonhead (Obediant Plant)
  131. False Solomon's-seal, Starry
  132. False Solomon's-seal, Three-leaved
  133. Fireweed
  134. Fleabane, Common
  135. Fringed Polygala
  136. Forget-me-not, True
  137. Foxglove, Mullein
  138. Frostweed
  139. Garlic, Field
  140. Garlic, Wild
  141. Gentian, Closed
  142. Gentian, Fringe-tip Closed (Blue, 2005)
    Gentian, Fringe-tip Closed (White, 2006)
    Gentian, Fringe-tip Closed (Both colors, 2008)
  143. Gentian, Fringed
  144. Gentian, Narrow-leaved
  145. Gentian, Small Fringed
  146. Gentian, Spurred
  147. Gerardia, Purple
  148. Gerardia, Slender
  149. Germander, Canada (Wood Sage)
  150. Giant Birds-nest or Pinedrops
  151. Ginseng, Dwarf
  152. Goatsbeard, Yellow
  153. Goldenrod, Elm-leaved
  154. Goldenrod, Grass-leaved
  155. Goldenrod, Houghton's Emmet County 2001
    Goldenrod, Houghton's Lenawee County 2007
  156. Goldenrod, Ohio
  157. Goldenrod, Rand's
  158. Goldenrod, Rough-stemmed
  159. Goldenrod, Showy
  160. Goldenrod, Wreath
  161. Goldenseal
  162. Goldthread
  163. Grape Hyacinth
  164. Grass Pink
  165. Grass-of-Parnassus
  166. Grass-of-Parnassus, Small
  167. Greenviolet, Eastern
  168. Ground-cherry, Clammy
  169. Harbinger-of-spring
  170. Harebell
  171. Hawkweed, Orange
  172. Heal-all
  173. Heartleaf Arnica
  174. Heather, False
  175. Hedge-nettle, Rough
  176. Helleborine
  177. Hemlock, Poison
  178. Hepatica, Round-lobed 2001 & 2003
    Hepatica, Round-lobed 2009
  179. Hepatica, Sharp-lobed 2002 & 2004
    Hepatica, Sharp-lobed 2009
  180. Herb-Robert or Red Robin
  181. Highbush Cranberry (a Viburnum shrub)
  182. Hoary Alyssum
  183. Honeysuckle, Glaucous
  184. Honeysuckle, Tartarian
  185. Horse-nettle
  186. Horsemint
  187. Indian Paintbrush
  188. Indian Pipe
  189. Indian-tobacco
  190. Iris, Dwarf Lake Michigan's State Wildflower
    Iris, Dwarf Lake (White Form)
  191. Ironweed, Tall
  192. Ivy, Ground
  193. Ivy, Poison
  194. Jack-in-the-Pulpit
  195. Jacob's-ladder
  196. Jerusalem Artichoke
  197. Joe-Pye-weed, Spotted Midland County
    Joe-Pye-weed, Spotted Mackinac County
  198. Joe-Pye-weed, Sweet
  199. Knapweed, Brown
  200. Knapweed, Diffuse
  201. Knapweed, Spotted
  202. Labrador-tea
  203. Ladies'-Tresses, Nodding
  204. Lady's Slipper, Pink Crawford County
    Lady's Slipper, Pink Keweenaw County
    Lady's Slipper, Pink (White) Keweenaw County
    Lady's Slipper, Pink Ogemaw County
  205. Lady's Slipper, Ram's-head
  206. Lady's Slipper, Showy
  207. Lady's Slipper, Small White
  208. Lady's Slipper, Yellow
  209. Laurel, Bog or Pale
  210. Laurel, Sheep
  211. Leatherwood, Eastern
  212. Lettuce, Tall White
  213. Lily, Dune
  214. Lily, Michigan
  215. Lily, Wood
  216. Lily-of-the-valley
  217. Lizard's-tail (Water-dragon)
  218. Lobelia, Brook
  219. Lobelia, Great
  220. Lobelia, Pale-spike
  221. Longstyle Sweetroot
  222. Loosetrife, Fringed
  223. Loosestrife, Purple
  224. Loosestrife, Tufted
  225. Loosestrife, Whorled
  226. Loosestrife, Yellow
  227. Lupine, Garden
  228. Lupine, Wild 2002
    Lupine, Wild 2007
  229. Lychnis, Evening
  230. Lychnis, Scarlet
  231. Marsh Marigold
  232. Mayapple
  233. Meadowsweet
  234. Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells) 2006
    Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells) 2008
    Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells - White) 2008
  235. Milkweed, Common
  236. Milkweed, Orange (Butterfly Weed)
  237. Milkweed, Poke
  238. Milkweed, Swamp
  239. Milkwort, Racemed
  240. Miterwort
  241. Miterwort, Naked
  242. Monkey-flower, Michigan
  243. Monkey-flower, Square-stemmed
  244. Motherwort
  245. Mountainmint, Whorled
  246. Mullein, Common
  247. Musk Mallow
  248. Nettle, Hemp
  249. Night-flowering Catchfly
  250. Nightshade, Bittersweet
  251. Nightshade, Small Enchanter's
  252. Nightshade, Broadleaf Enchanter's
  253. Old-field Panic Grass
  254. Orchis, Blunt-leaved
  255. Orchis, Brown Widelip (Lily-leaved Twayblade)
  256. Orchis, Green Adder's-mouth
  257. Orchis, Hooker's
  258. Orchis, Northern Green
  259. Orchis, Prairie White Fringed
  260. Orchis, Purple Fringed
  261. Orchis, Showy 2003
    Orchis, Showy 2009
  262. Orchis, Small Woodland
  263. Orchis, White Bog
  264. Orchis, White Fringed
  265. Orchis, Yellow Fringed
  266. Orchis, Yellow Widelip
  267. Parsnip, Cow
  268. Parsnip, Wild
  269. Partridgeberry
  270. Pea, Beach
  271. Pea, Perennial
  272. Periwinkle or Myrtle
  273. Pickerelweed
  274. Pink, Deptford
  275. Pink, Fire
  276. Pink, Maiden
  277. Pipsissewa
  278. Pitcher Plant
  279. Pokeweed
  280. Prairie Dropseed
  281. Prairie Smoke
  282. Puccoon, Hairy
  283. Pussy Toes, Plantain-leaved
  284. Pyrola, Pink
  285. Queen Anne's lace
  286. Ragwort, Balsam
  287. Ragwort, Golden
  288. Rattlesnake-Plantain, Checkered
  289. Rattlesnake-Plantain, Downy
  290. Rattlesnake Plantain, Green-leaved
  291. Red Windflower
  292. Redbud
  293. Rock Harlequin
  294. Rose Pogonia
  295. Rose, Smooth
  296. Rue, Purple Meadow
  297. Rue, Goat's-
  298. Running Strawberry Bush
  299. Salsify,Yellow
  300. Sandwort, Rock
  301. Sarsaparilla, Wild
  302. Sassafras
  303. Saxifrage, Swamp
  304. Seaside Arrowgrass
  305. Sedge, Pennsylvania
  306. Sedge, Richardson's
  307. Shepherd's Purse
  308. Shinleaf
  309. Silverweed
  310. Skullcap, Marsh
  311. Skullcap, Smaller
  312. Skunk Cabbage
  313. Slender Yellow-eyed Grass
  314. Smartweed, Common
  315. Smartweed, Swamp
  316. Smartweed, Water
  317. Snakeroot, Seneca
  318. Snakeroot, White
  319. Sneezeweed, Common
  320. Sneezeweed, Purple-headed
  321. Sow-thistle, Common
  322. Sow-thistle, Spiny-leaved
  323. Speedwell, Corn
  324. Speedwell, Germander
  325. Speedwell, Spring
  326. Speedwell, Water
  327. Spicebush, Northern
  328. Spiderwort
  329. Spring-beauty
  330. Spring-beauty, Carolina
  331. Spurge, Cypress
  332. Spurge, Flowering
  333. Spurge, Leafy
  334. Squawroot
  335. Squirrel Corn
  336. St. Johnswort, Common
  337. St. Johnswort, Kalm's
  338. Starflower
  339. Stargrass, Yellow
  340. Steeplebush
  341. Sundew, Round-leaved
  342. Sundew, Spatulate-leaved
  343. Sunflower, Prairie
  344. Sunflower, Tall
  345. Sunflower, Thin-leaved
  346. Sunflower, Woodland
  347. Swamp Dewberry
  348. Swamp Lousewort
  349. Tansy, Common
  350. Tansy, Huron
  351. Teasel (Lavender)
  352. Teasel (White)
  353. Thimbleberry
  354. Thistle, Canada
  355. Thistle, Nodding
  356. Thistle, Pitcher's
  357. Thistle, Swamp
  358. Toadflax, Bastard
  359. Toadflax, Blue
  360. Toothwort, Broadleaf
  361. Toothwort, Cut-leaved
  362. Touch-me-not, Pale
  363. Touch-me-not, Spotted
  364. Trailing Arbutus
  365. Trefoil, Birdfoot
  366. Trefoil, Pointed-leaved
  367. Trefoil, Showy Tick-
  368. Trillium, Drooping
  369. Trillium, Large-flowered
    Trillium, Large-flowered (Green with Phytoplasma)
  370. Trillium, Nodding
  371. Trillium, Painted
  372. Trillium, Prairie
  373. Trillium, Red (or Purple)
      Tip on Using Flash in the Shade
      Trillium, Red (or Purple)
  374. Trillium, Sessile (Sweet Betsy)
  375. Trillium, Sessile (Toadshade)
  376. Trillium, Sessile (Yellow)
  377. Trillium, Snow 2006
    Trillium, Snow 2008
    Trillium, Snow 2009 with Cybershot H9
    Trillium, Snow 2009 with Cybershot H50
  378. Trout Lily, White
  379. Trout Lily, Yellow
  380. Trumpet-creeper
  381. Turtlehead
  382. Twayblade, Heartleaf
    Twayblade, Lily-leaved (Orchis, Brown Widelip)
  383. Twinflower
  384. Twinleaf (Flowers)
    Twinleaf (Seed Pods)
  385. Twisted-stalk, Rosy
  386. Valerian, Cat's
  387. Valerian, Edible
  388. Valerian, Swamp
  389. Vervain, Blue
  390. Vervain, Hoary
  391. Vetch, Carolina
  392. Vetch, Crown
  393. Vetch, Hairy
  394. Violet, Birdfoot
  395. Violet, Canada
  396. Violet, Common Blue
  397. Violet, Dog
  398. Violet, Downy Yellow
  399. Violet, Marsh Blue
  400. Violet, Round-leaved Yellow
  401. Violet, Northern White
  402. Violet, Sweet White
  403. Viper's Bugloss
  404. Virgin's-bower 2001
    Virgin's-bower 2006
    Virginia Bluebells 2006
    Virginia Bluebells 2008
    Virginia Bluebells - White 2008
  405. Water Arum or Wild Calla
  406. Water-hemlock
  407. Water-horehound, Cut-leaved
  408. Water-lily, Fragrant
  409. Watercress
  410. Waterleaf, Appendaged
  411. Wild Blue Phlox
  412. Wild Geranium
  413. Wild Ginger
  414. Wild Leek
  415. Wild Lily of the Valley or Canada Mayflower
  416. Willow-herb, Hairy
  417. Wintergreen
  418. Wintergreen, One-flowered
  419. Witchhazel, American
  420. Wood Betony
  421. Wood-sorrel, Common
  422. Wood-sorrel, Yellow
  423. Yarrow
  424. Yucca

Sorted by Latin Name

  1. Achillea millefolium
  2. Actaea pachypoda
  3. Actaea rubra
  4. Agrimonia gryposepala
  5. Allium canadense
  6. Allium tricoccum
  7. Allium vineale
  8. Anaphalis margaritacea
  9. Andromeda glaucophylla
  10. Anemone canadensis
  11. Anemone multifida
  12. Anemone quinquefolia
  13. Anemonella thalictroides
  14. Angelica atropurpurpea
  15. Antennaria plantaginifolia
  16. Aplectrum hyemale
  17. Aquilegia canadensis
  18. Aquilegia vulgaris
  19. Arabis lyrata
  20. Aralia nudicaulis
  21. Arctium minus
  22. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
  23. Arenaria stricta
  24. Arethusa bulbosa
  25. Arisaema triphyllum
  26. Arnica cordifolia
  27. Asarum canadense
  28. Asclepias exaltata
  29. Asclepias incarnata
  30. Asclepias syriaca
  31. Asclepias tuberosa
  32. Aster dumosus
  33. Aster macrophyllus
  34. Aster novae-angliae
  35. Aster patens
  36. Aster puniceus
  37. Aster umbellatus
  38. Barbarea vulgaris
  39. Berteroa incana
  40. Brassica nigra
  41. Calamintha arkansana
  42. Calla palustris
  43. Calopogon pulchellus
  44. Caltha palustris
  45. Calypso bulbosa
  46. Campanula americana
  47. Campanula aparinoides
  48. Campanula rapunculoides
  49. Campanula rotundifolia
  50. Campsis radicans
  51. Capsella bursa-pastoris
  52. Cardamine bulbosa
  53. Cardamine douglassii
  54. Carduus nutans
  55. Carex pensylvanica
  56. Carex richardsonii
  57. Castilleja coccinea
  58. Caulophyllum thalictroides
  59. Centaurea diffusa
  60. Centaurea jacea
  61. Centaurea maculosa
  62. Centaurea montana
  63. Centaurium erythraea
  64. Cephalanthus occidentalis
  65. Cercis canadensis
  66. Chelidonium majus
  67. Chelone glabra
  68. Chimaphila umbellata
  69. Chrysanthemum leucanthemum
  70. Cichorium intyubus
  71. Cicuta maculata
  72. Circaea alpina
  73. Circaea lutetiana
  74. Cirsium arvense
  75. Cirsium muticum
  76. Cirsium pitcheri
  77. Claytonia caroliniana
  78. Claytonia virginica
  79. Clematis virginiana 2001
    Clematis virginiana 2006
  80. Clintonia borealis
  81. Collinsia parviflora Ontonagon County 2009
  82. Collinsia verna Cass County 2004
    Collinsia verna Eaton County 2008
  83. Commandra umbellata
  84. Conium maculatum
  85. Conopholis americana
  86. Convallaria majalis
  87. Coptis trifolia
  88. Corallorhiza maculata
  89. Corallorhiza maculata var. flavida
  90. Corallorhiza odontorhiza
    Corallorhiza odontorhiza, forma cleistogamous
  91. Corallorhiza striata
  92. Corallorhiza trifida
  93. Coreopsis lanceolata
  94. Cornus canadensis
  95. Cornus florida
  96. Coronilla varia
  97. Corydalis sempervirens
  98. Cuscuta gronovii
  99. Cypripedium acaule Crawford County
    Cypripedium acaule Keweenaw County
    Cypripedium acaule, forma albiflora Keweenaw County
    Cypripedium acaule Ogemaw County
  100. Cypripedium arietinum
  101. Cypripedium calceolus
  102. Cypripedium candidum
  103. Cypripedium reginae
  104. Dasistoma macrophylla
  105. Daucus carota
  106. Dentaria diphylla
  107. Dentaria laciniata
  108. Desmodium canadense
  109. Desmodium glutinosum
  110. Dianthus armeria
  111. Dianthus deltoides
  112. Dicentra canadensis
  113. Dicentra cucullaria
  114. Dipsacus sylvestris
  115. Dipsacus laciniatus
  116. Dirca palustris
  117. Drosera intermedia
  118. Drosera rotundifolia
  119. Echinacea pallida
  120. Echinocystis lobata
  121. Echium vulgare
  122. Elymus hystrix
  123. Epifagus virginiana
  124. Epigaea repens
  125. Epilobium angustifolium
  126. Epilobium hirsutum
  127. Epipactis helleborine
  128. Erigenia bulbosa
  129. Erigeron philadelphicus
  130. Eriophorum virginicum
  131. Erythronium albidum
  132. Erythronium americanum
  133. Euonymus obovatus
  134. Eupatorium maculatum Midland County
    Eupatorium maculatum Mackinac County
  135. Eupatorium perfoliatum
  136. Eupatorium purpureum
  137. Eupatorium rugosum
  138. Euphorbia corollata
  139. Euphorbia cyparissias
  140. Euphorbia esula
  141. Gaillardia pulchella
  142. Galearis spectabilis 2003
    Galearis spectabilis 2009
  143. Galeopsis tetrahit
  144. Galium aparine
  145. Galium boreale
  146. Galium palustre
  147. Galium triflorum
  148. Gaultheria procumbens
  149. Gentiana andrewsii (Blue, 2005)
    Gentiana andrewsii, forma albiflora (White, 2006)
    Gentiana andrewsii (Both colors, 2008)
  150. Gentiana crinita
  151. Gentiania linearis
  152. Gentiana procera
  153. Gentiana rubricaulis
  154. Geranium carolinianum
  155. Geranium maculatum
  156. Geranium robertianum
  157. Gerardia purpurea
  158. Gerardia tenuifolia
  159. Geum triflorum
  160. Glechoma hederacea
  161. Gnaphalium obtusifolium
  162. Goodyera oblongifolia
  163. Goodyera pubescens
  164. Goodyera tesselata
  165. Habenaria blephariglottis
  166. Habenaria ciliaris
  167. Habenaria clavellata
  168. Habenaria dilatata
  169. Habenaria hookeri
  170. Habenaria hyperborea
  171. Habenaria leucophaea
  172. Habenaria obtusata
  173. Habenaria psycodes
  174. Habenaria unalascensis
  175. Halenia deflexa
  176. Hamamelis virginiana
  177. Helenium autumnale
  178. Helenium nudiflorum
  179. Helianthemum canadense
  180. Helianthus decapetalus
  181. Helianthus divaricatus
  182. Helianthus giganteus
  183. Helianthus pauciflorus
  184. Helianthus tuberosus
  185. Hepatica americana 2001 & 2003
    Hepatica americana 2008
  186. Hepatica acutiloba 2002 & 2004
    Hepatica acutiloba 2008
  187. Heracleum maximum
  188. Hesperis matronalis
  189. Hieracium aurantiacum
  190. Hudsonia tomentosa
  191. Hybanthus concolor
  192. Hydrastis canadensis
  193. Hydrophyllum appendiculatum
  194. Hymenoxys herbacea
  195. Hypericum kalmianum
  196. Hypericum perforatum
  197. Hypoxis hirsuta
  198. Impatiens capensis
  199. Impatiens pallida
  200. Iris lacustris
    Iris lacustris, forma albiflora
  201. Iris versicolor
  202. Isopyrum biternatum
  203. Jeffersonia diphylla (Flowers)
    Jeffersonia diphylla (Seed Pods)
  204. Juncus balticus
  205. Kalmia augustifolia
  206. Kalmia polifolia
  207. Krigia virginica
  208. Lamium purpureum
  209. Lathyrus japonicus
  210. Lathyrus latifolius
  211. Leonurus cardiaca
  212. Lepidium campesire
  213. Liatris aspera
  214. Liatris spicata
  215. Lilium michiganense
  216. Lilium philadelphicum
  217. Linaria canadensis
  218. Linaria vulgaris
  219. Lindera benzoin
  220. Linnaea borealis
  221. Liparis liliifolia
  222. Liparis loeselii
  223. Listera cordata
  224. Lithospermum caroliniense
  225. Lobelia cardinalis
  226. Lobelia inflata
  227. Lobelia kalmii
  228. Lobelia siphilitica
  229. Lobelia spicata
  230. Lonicera dioica
  231. Lonicera tatarica
  232. Lotus corniculatus
  233. Lupinus perennis 2002
    Lupinus perennis 2007
  234. Lupinus polyphyllus
  235. Lychnis alba
  236. Lychnis chalcedonica
  237. Lycopus americanus
  238. Lysimachia ciliata
  239. Lysimachia quadrifolia
  240. Lysimachia terrestris
  241. Lysimachia thrysiflora
  242. Lythrum salicaria
  243. Maianthemum canadense
  244. Malaxis unifolia
  245. Malva moschata
  246. Malva neglecta
  247. Medeola virginiana
  248. Melampyrum lineare
  249. Menyanthes trifoliata
  250. Mertensia virginica 2006
    Mertensia virginica 2008
    Mertensia virginica - forma albiflora 2008
  251. Mimulus glabratus var. michiganensis
  252. Mimulus ringens
  253. Mitchella repens
  254. Mitella diphylla
  255. Mitella nuda
  256. Monarda fistulosa
  257. Monarda punctata
  258. Moneses uniflora
  259. Monotropa uniflora
  260. Muscari botryoides
  261. Myosotis scorpioides
  262. Nasturtium officinale
  263. Nepeta cataria
  264. Nymphaea odorata
  265. Oenothera biennis
  266. Opuntia humifusa
  267. Orobanche uniflora
  268. Osmorhiza longistylis
  269. Oxalis europaea
  270. Oxalis montana
  271. Panax trifolium
  272. Panicum implicatum
  273. Parnassia glauca
  274. Parnassia parviflora
  275. Pastinaca sativa
  276. Pedicularis canadensis
  277. Pedicularis lanceolata
  278. Penstemon digitalis
  279. Penstemon hirsutus
  280. Petasites frigidus
  281. Phlox divaricata
  282. Phlox pilosa 2001
    Phlox pilosa 2009
  283. Physalis heterophylla
  284. Physostegia virginiana
  285. Phytolacca americana
  286. Pinguicula vulgaris
  287. Podophyllum peltatum
  288. Pogonia ophioglossoides
  289. Polemonium van-bruntiae
  290. Polygala paucifolia
  291. Polygala polygama
  292. Polygala senega
  293. Polygonum amphibium
  294. Polygonum coccineum
  295. Polygonum hydropiper
  296. Pontederia cordata
  297. Potentilla anserina
  298. Potentilla canadensis
  299. Potentilla fruticosa
  300. Potentilla palustris
  301. Potentilla tridentata
  302. Prenanthes altissima
  303. Primula mistassinica
  304. Prunella vulgaris
  305. Pterospora andromedea
  306. Pycnanthemum pilosum
  307. Pyrola asarifolia
  308. Pyrola elliptica
  309. Ranunculus abortivus
  310. Ranunculus acris
  311. Ranunculus fascicularis
  312. Ranunculus ficaria
  313. Ranunculus flabellaris
  314. Ranunculus septentrionalis
  315. Rhododendron groenladicum
  316. Rhus radicans
  317. Rosa blanda
  318. Rubus hispidus
  319. Rubus parviflorus
  320. Rudbeckia fulgida
  321. Rudbeckia hirta
  322. Rudbeckia laciniata
  323. Rudbeckia triloba
  324. Rumex crispus
  325. Sagittaria latifolia
  326. Sambucus pubens
  327. Sanguinaria canadensis
  328. Sarracenia purpurea
  329. Sassafras albidum
  330. Satureja vulgaris
  331. Saururus cernuus
  332. Saxifraga pennsylvanica
  333. Scutellaria galericulata var. epilobifolia
  334. Scutellaria parvula
  335. Senecio aureus
  336. Senecio pauperculus
  337. Silene latifolia
  338. Silene noctiflora
  339. Silene virginica
  340. Sisyrinchium albidum
  341. Sisyrinchium montanum
  342. Smilacina stellata
  343. Smilacina trifolia
  344. Solanum carolinense
  345. Solanum dulcamara
  346. Solidago caesia
  347. Solidago graminifolia
  348. Solidago houghtonii Emmet County 2001
    Solidago houghtonii Lenawee County 2007
  349. Solidago ohioensis
  350. Solidago rugosa
  351. Solidago simplex ssp. randii
  352. Solidago speciosa
  353. Solidago ulmifolia
  354. Sonchus asper
  355. Sonchus oleraceus
  356. Sparganium androcladum
  357. Spiraea latifolia
  358. Spiraea tomentosa
  359. Spiranthes cernua
  360. Sporobolus heterolepis
  361. Stachys tenuifolia var. hispida
  362. Stellaria media
  363. Streptopus lanceolatus var. roseus
  364. Stylophorum diphylum
  365. Symplocarpus foetidus
  366. Tanacetum huronense
  367. Tanacetum vulgare
  368. Tephrosia virginiana
  369. Teucrium canadense
  370. Thalictrum dasycarpum
  371. Tofieldia glutinosa
  372. Tradescantia virginiana
  373. Tragopogon dubius
  374. Tragopogon pratensis
  375. Trientalis borealis
  376. Trifolium agrarium
  377. Triglochin maritimum
  378. Trillium cernuum
  379. Trillium cuneatum
  380. Trillium erectum
  381. Trillium flexipes
  382. Trillium grandiflorum
    Trillium grandiflorum (Green with Phytoplasma)
  383. Trillium luteum
  384. Trillium nivale
  385. Trillium recurvatum
  386. Trillium sessile
  387. Trillium undulatum
  388. Typha augustifolia
  389. Typha latifolia
  390. Utricularia cornuta
  391. Utricularia intermedia
  392. Uvularia grandiflora
  393. Vaccinium corymbosum
  394. Vaccinium macrocarpon
  395. Vaccinium oxycoccus
  396. Valeriana edulis
  397. Valeriana officinalis
  398. Valeriana uliginosa
  399. Verbascum thapsus
  400. Verbena hastata
  401. Verbena stricta
  402. Vernonia altissima
  403. Veronica anagallis-aquatica
  404. Veronica arvensis
  405. Veronica chamaedrys
  406. Veronica verna
  407. Viburnum recognitum
  408. Viburnum trilobum
  409. Vicia caroliniana
  410. Vicia villosa
  411. Vinca minor
  412. Viola blanda
  413. Viola canadensis
  414. Viola conspersa
  415. Viola cucullata
  416. Viola pallens
  417. Viola papilionacea
  418. Viola pedata
  419. Viola pubescens and Claytonia virginica
  420. Viola rotundifolia
  421. Xyris torta
  422. Yucca filamentosa
  423. Zizia aurea
  424. Zygadenus glaucus

Sorted by Family Name

Alismataceae

  1. Arrowhead, Common

Amaryllidaceae

  1. Stargrass, Yellow

Anacardiaceae

  1. Ivy, Poison

Apiaceae

  1. Alexanders, Golden

Apocynaceae

  1. Periwinkle or Myrtle

Araceae

  1. Jack-in-the-Pulpit
  2. Skunk Cabbage
  3. Wild Calla or Water Arum

Araliaceae

  1. Ginseng, Dwarf
  2. Sarsaparilla, Wild

Aristolochiaceae

  1. Wild Ginger

Asclepiadaceae

  1. Milkweed, Common
  2. Milkweed, Orange (Butterfly Weed)
  3. Milkweed, Poke
  4. Milkweed, Swamp

Balsaminaceae

  1. Touch-me-not, Pale
  2. Touch-me-not, Spotted

Berberidaceae

  1. Blue Cohosh
  2. Twinleaf (Flowers)
    Twinleaf (Seed Pods)

Bignoniaceae

  1. Trumpet-creeper

Boraginaceae

  1. Forget-me-not, True
  2. Puccoon, Hairy
  3. Viper's Bugloss
  4. Virginia Bluebells 2006
    Virginia Bluebells 2008
    Virginia Bluebells - White 2008

Cactaceae

  1. Cactus, Prickly-pear

Campanulacae

  1. Bellflower, Bedstraw
  2. Bellflower, Creeping
  3. Bellflower, Tall
  4. Cardinal Flower
  5. Harebell
  6. Indian-tobacco
  7. Lobelia, Brook
  8. Lobelia, Great
  9. Lobelia, Pale-spike

Caprifoliaceae

  1. Arrowwood
  2. Elder, Red-berried
  3. Honeysuckle, Glaucous
  4. Honeysuckle, Tartarian
  5. Twinflower

Caryophyllaceae

  1. Campion, Bladder
  2. Chickweed
  3. Lychnis, Scarlet
  4. Lychnis, Evening
  5. Night-flowering Catchfly
  6. Pink, Deptford
  7. Pink, Fire
  8. Pink, Maiden
  9. Sandwort, Rock

Celastraceae

  1. Running Strawberry Bush

Cistaceae

  1. Frostweed
  2. Heather, False

Commelinaceae

  1. Spiderwort

Compositae

  1. Aster, Bushy
  2. Aster, Flat-topped White
  3. Aster, Large-leaved
  4. Aster, Late Purple
  5. Aster, New England
  6. Aster, Purple-stemmed
  7. Black-eyed Susan
  8. Blanket, Indian
  9. Blazing Star, Dense
  10. Blazing Star, Rough
  11. Boneset
  12. Burdock, Common
  13. Chicory
  14. Coltsfoot, Sweet
  15. Coneflower, Cutleaf Coneflower
  16. Coneflower, Orange
  17. Coneflower, Pale Purple
  18. Coneflower, Thin-leaved Coneflower
  19. Coreopsis, Lance-leaved
  20. Cornflower, Perrenial
  21. Daisy, Lakeside
  22. Daisy, Ox-eye
  23. Dandelion, Dwarf
  24. Everlasting, Pearly
  25. Everlasting, Sweet
  26. Fleabane, Common
  27. Goatsbeard, Yellow
  28. Goldenrod, Elm-leaved
  29. Goldenrod, Grass-leaved
  30. Goldenrod, Houghton's Emmet County 2001
    Goldenrod, Houghton's Lenawee County 2007
  31. Goldenrod, Ohio
  32. Goldenrod, Rand's
  33. Goldenrod, Rough-stemmed
  34. Goldenrod, Showy
  35. Goldenrod, Wreath
  36. Hawkweed, Orange
  37. Heartleaf Arnica
  38. Ironweed, Tall
  39. Jerusalem Artichoke
  40. Joe-Pye-weed, Spotted Midland County
    Joe-Pye-weed, Spotted Mackinac County
  41. Joe-Pye-weed, Sweet
  42. Knapweed, Brown
  43. Knapweed, Diffuse
  44. Knapweed, Spotted
  45. Lettuce, Tall White
  46. Mayapple
  47. Pearly Everlasting
  48. Pussy Toes, Plantain-leaved
  49. Ragwort, Balsam
  50. Ragwort, Golden
  51. Salsify,Yellow
  52. Slender Yellow-eyed Grass
  53. Snakeroot, White
  54. Sneezeweed, Common
  55. Sneezeweed, Purple-headed
  56. Sow-thistle, Common
  57. Sow-thistle, Spiny-leaved
  58. Sunflower, Prairie
  59. Sunflower, Tall
  60. Sunflower, Thin-leaved
  61. Sunflower, Woodland
  62. Tansy, Common
  63. Tansy, Huron
  64. Thistle, Canada
  65. Thistle, Nodding
  66. Thistle, Pitcher's
  67. Thistle, Swamp
  68. Yarrow

Convolvulaceae

  1. Dodder

Cornaceae

  1. Bunchberry
  2. Dogwood, Flowering

Cruciferae

  1. Black Mustard
  2. Cress, Cow
  3. Cress, Lyre-leaved Rock
  4. Cress, Purple
  5. Cress, Spring
  6. Cress, Winter (Yellow Rocket)
  7. Dame's Rocket
  8. Hoary Alyssum
  9. Shepherd's Purse
  10. Toothwort, Broadleaf
  11. Toothwort, Cut-leaved
  12. Watercress

Cucurbitaceae

  1. Cucumber, Wild

Cyperaceae

  1. Cotton-grass, Tawny
  2. Sedge, Pennsylvania
  3. Sedge, Richardson's

Dipsacaceae

  1. Teasel (Lavender)
  2. Teasel (White)

Droseraceae

  1. Sundew, Round-leaved
  2. Sundew, Spatulate-leaved

Ericaceae

  1. Bearberry
  2. Blueberry, Highbush
  3. Bog Rosemary
  4. Cranberry, Highbush
  5. Cranberry, Large
  6. Cranberry, Small
  7. Laurel, Bog or Pale
  8. Laurel, Sheep
  9. Labrador-tea
  10. Trailing Arbutus
  11. Wintergreen

Euphorbiaceae

  1. Spurge, Cypress
  2. Spurge, Flowering
  3. Spurge, Leafy

Geraniaceae

  1. Cranesbill, Carolina
  2. Herb-Robert or Red Robin
  3. Wild Geranium

Gentianaceae

  1. Buckbean
  2. Centaury
  3. Gentian, Closed
  4. Gentian, Fringe-tip Closed (Blue, 2005)
    Gentian, Fringe-tip Closed (White, 2006)
    Gentian, Fringe-tip Closed (Both colors, 2008)
  5. Gentian, Fringed
  6. Gentian, Narrow-leaved
  7. Gentian, Small Fringed
  8. Gentian, Spurred

Guttiferae

  1. St. Johnswort, Common
  2. St. Johnswort, Kalm's

Hamamelidaceae

  1. Witchhazel, American

Hydrophyllaceae

  1. Waterleaf, Appendaged

Iridaceae

  1. Blue-eyed Grass, Common
  2. Blue-eyed Grass, White
  3. Blue Flag, Larger
  4. Iris, Dwarf Lake
    Iris, Dwarf Lake (White Form)

Juncaceae

  1. Baltic Rush
  2. Seaside Arrowgrass

Labiatae

  1. Basil
  2. Bergamot, Wild
  3. Calamint
  4. Catnip
  5. Dead-nettle, Purple
  6. False Dragonhead (Obediant Plant)
  7. Germander, Canada (Wood Sage)
  8. Heal-all
  9. Hedge-nettle, Rough
  10. Horsemint
  11. Ivy, Ground
  12. Motherwort
  13. Mountainmint, Whorled
  14. Nettle, Hemp
  15. Skullcap, Marsh
  16. Skullcap, Smaller
  17. Water-horehound, Cut-leaved

Lauraceae

  1. Sassafras
  2. Spicebush, Northern

Leguminosae

  1. Clover, Hop
  2. Lupine, Garden
  3. Lupine, Wild 2002
    Lupine, Wild 2007
  4. Pea, Beach
  5. Pea, Perennial
  6. Redbud
  7. Rue, Goat's-
  8. Trefoil, Birdfoot
  9. Trefoil, Pointed-leaved
  10. Trefoil, Showy Tick-
  11. Vetch, Carolina
  12. Vetch, Crown
  13. Vetch, Hairy

Lentibulariaceae

  1. Bladderwort, Flat-leaved
  2. Bladderwort, Horned
  3. Butterwort

Liliaceae

  1. Bellwort, Large-flowered
  2. Clintonia (Bluebead Lily)
  3. Cucumber-root, Indian
  4. False Asphodel, Sticky
  5. False Solomon's-seal, Starry
  6. False Solomon's-seal, Three-leaved
  7. Garlic, Field
  8. Garlic, Wild
  9. Grape Hyacinth
  10. Lily, Dune
  11. Lily, Michigan
  12. Lily, Wood
  13. Lily-of-the-valley
  14. Trillium, Drooping
  15. Trillium, Large-flowered
    Trillium, Large-flowered (Green with Phytoplasma)
  16. Trillium, Nodding
  17. Trillium, Painted
  18. Trillium, Prairie
  19. Trillium, Red (or Purple)
  20. Trillium, Sessile (Sweet Betsy)
  21. Trillium, Sessile (Toadshade)
  22. Trillium, Sessile (Yellow)
  23. Trillium, Snow
  24. Trout Lily, White
  25. Trout Lily, Yellow
  26. Twisted-stalk, Rosy
  27. Wild Leek
  28. Wild Lily of the Valley or Canada Mayflower
  29. Yucca

Lythraceae

  1. Loosestrife, Purple

Malvaceae

  1. Cheeses or Common Mallow
  2. Musk Mallow

Nymphaeaceae

  1. Fragrant Water-lily

Onagraceae

  1. Evening-primrose
  2. Fireweed
  3. Nightshade, Broadleaf Enchanter's
  4. Nightshade, Small Enchanter's
  5. Willow-herb, Hairy

Orchidaceae

  1. Adam and Eve (Puttyroot)
  2. Alaska Rein Orchis, Slender-spire Orchis
  3. Arethusa
  4. Calypso
  5. Coralroot, Autumn
    Coralroot, Cleistogamous Autumn
  6. Coralroot, Early
  7. Coralroot, Spotted
  8. Coralroot, Striped
  9. Coralroot, Yellow Early Spotted
  10. Grass Pink
  11. Helleborine
  12. Ladies'-Tresses, Nodding
  13. Lady's Slipper, Pink Crawford County
    Lady's Slipper, Pink Keweenaw County
    Lady's Slipper, Pink (White) Keweenaw County
    Lady's Slipper, Pink Ogemaw County
  14. Lady's Slipper, Ram's-head
  15. Lady's Slipper, Showy
  16. Lady's Slipper, Small White
  17. Lady's Slipper, Yellow
  18. Orchis, Blunt-leaved
  19. Orchis, Brown Widelip (Lily-leaved Twayblade)
  20. Orchis, Green Adder's-mouth
  21. Orchis, Hooker's
  22. Orchis, Northern Green
  23. Orchis, Prairie White Fringed
  24. Orchis, Purple Fringed
  25. Orchis, Showy 2003
    Orchis, Showy 2009
  26. Orchis, Small Woodland
  27. Orchis, White Bog
  28. Orchis, White Fringed
  29. Orchis, Yellow Fringed
  30. Orchis, Yellow Widelip
  31. Rattlesnake-Plantain, Checkered
  32. Rattlesnake-Plantain, Downy
  33. Rattlesnake-Plantain, Green-leaved
  34. Rose Pogonia
  35. Twayblade, Heartleaf
    Twayblade, Lily-leaved (Orchis, Brown Widelip)

Orobanchaceae

  1. Beechdrops
  2. Cancer Root, One-flowered
  3. Squawroot

Oxalidaceae

  1. Wood-sorrel, Yellow
  2. Wood-sorrel, Common

Papaveraceae

  1. Bloodroot
  2. Celandine
  3. Celandine-Poppy
  4. Dutchman's Breeches
  5. Rock Harlequin
  6. Squirrel Corn

Phytolaccaceae

  1. Pokeweed

Poaceae

  1. Bottlebrush Grass
  2. Old-field Panic Grass
  3. Prairie Dropseed

Polemoniaceae

  1. Downy Phlox 2001
    Downy Phlox 2009
  2. Jacob's-ladder
  3. Wild Blue Phlox

Polygalaceae

  1. Fringed Polygala
  2. Milkwort, Racemed
  3. Snakeroot, Seneca

Polygonaceae

  1. Dock, Curled
  2. Smartweed, Common
  3. Smartweed, Swamp
  4. Smartweed, Water

Pontederiaceae

  1. Pickerelweed

Portulacaceae

  1. Spring-beauty
  2. Spring-beauty, Carolina

Primulaceae

  1. Bird's-eye Primrose
  2. Loosetrife, Fringed
  3. Loosestrife, Tufted
  4. Loosestrife, Whorled
  5. Loosestrife, Yellow
  6. Starflower

Pyrolaceae

  1. Giant Birds-nest or Pinedrops
  2. Indian Pipe
  3. Pipsissewa
  4. Pyrola, Pink
  5. Shinleaf
  6. Wintergreen, One-flowered

Ranunculaceae

  1. Anemone, Canada
  2. Anemone, False Rue
  3. Anemone, Rue
  4. Anemone, Wood
  5. Baneberry, Red
  6. Baneberry, White
  7. Buttercup, Common
  8. Buttercup, Early
  9. Buttercup, Kidneyleaf
  10. Buttercup, Swamp
  11. Buttercup, Yellow Water
  12. Celandine, Lesser
  13. Columbine, Garden
  14. Columbine, Wild
  15. Goldenseal
  16. Goldthread
  17. Hepatica, Round-lobed 2001 & 2003
    Hepatica, Round-lobed 2008
  18. Hepatica, Sharp-lobed 2002 & 2004
    Hepatica, Sharp-lobed 2008
  19. Marsh Marigold
  20. Red Windflower
  21. Rue, Purple Meadow
  22. Virgin's-bower 2001
    Virgin's-bower 2006

Rosaceae

  1. Agrimony
  2. Cinquefoil, Canadian Dwarf
  3. Cinquefoil, Marsh
  4. Cinquefoil, Shrubby
  5. Cinquefoil, Three-toothed
  6. Meadowsweet
  7. Prairie Smoke
  8. Rose, Smooth
  9. Silverweed
  10. Steeplebush
  11. Swamp Dewberry
  12. Thimbleberry

Rubiaceae

  1. Bedstraw, Fragrant
  2. Bedstraw, Marsh
  3. Bedstraw, Northern
  4. Buttonbush
  5. Cleavers
  6. Partridgeberry

Santalaceae

  1. Toadflax, Bastard

Sarraceniaceae

  1. Pitcher Plant

Saururaceae

  1. Lizard's-tail (Water-dragon)

Saxifragaceae

  1. Grass-of-Parnassus
  2. Grass-of-Parnassus, Small
  3. Miterwort
  4. Miterwort, Naked
  5. Saxifrage, Swamp

Scrophulariaceae

  1. Beardtongue, Hairy
  2. Beardtongue, White
  3. Blue-eyed Mary Cass County 2004
    Blue-eyed Mary Eaton County 2008
  4. Blue-eyed Mary, Small Ontonagon County 2009
  5. Butter-and-eggs
  6. Common Mullein
  7. Cow-wheat
  8. Foxglove, Mullein
  9. Gerardia, Purple
  10. Gerardia, Slender
  11. Indian Paintbrush
  12. Monkey-flower, Michigan
  13. Monkey-flower, Square-stemmed
  14. Speedwell, Corn
  15. Speedwell, Germander
  16. Speedwell, Spring
  17. Speedwell, Water
  18. Swamp Lousewort
  19. Toadflax, Blue
  20. Turtlehead
  21. Wood Betony

Solanaceae

  1. Ground-cherry, Clammy
  2. Nightshade, Bittersweet
  3. Horse-nettle

Sparganiaceae

  1. Branching Bur Reed

Thymelaeaceae

  1. Leatherwood, Eastern

Typhaceae

  1. Cattail, Common
  2. Cattail, Narrow-leaved

Umbelliferae

  1. Angelica, Purplestem
  2. Harbinger-of-spring
  3. Hemlock, Poison
  4. Longstyle Sweetroot
  5. Parsnip, Cow
  6. Parsnip, Wild
  7. Queen Anne's lace
  8. Water-hemlock

Urticaceae

Valerianaceae

  1. Valerian, Cat's
  2. Valerian, Edible
  3. Valerian, Swamp

Verbenaceae

  1. Vervain, Blue
  2. Vervain, Hoary

Violaceae

  1. Greenviolet, Eastern
  2. Violet, Birdfoot
  3. Violet, Canada
  4. Violet, Common Blue
  5. Violet, Dog
  6. Violet, Downy Yellow
  7. Violet, Marsh Blue
  8. Violet, Round-leaved Yellow
  9. Violet, Northern White
  10. Violet, Sweet White

Xyridaceae

  1. Slender Yellow-eyed Grass

Resources

  1. University of Michigan Herbarium
    An impressive, comprehensive and superior resource.
  2. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Freckmann Herbarium
    An impressive, comprehensive and superior resource.
  3. Michigan Natural Features Inventory
    Another superior resource as the MNFI... "Contributes to the conservation of biodiversity, especially rare and declining plants and animals and the diversity of ecosystems native to Michigan."
  4. U.S.D.A. Plants Database
    The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.
  5. Aman Park
    A wildflower paradise with trails
  6. Bennett Park
    A wildflower paradise with trails
  7. Botanica's ANNUALS & PERENNIALS
    ISBN 1-57145-648-1
  8. BWCA Wildflower Reports
    Grand Marais, Minnesota
    Very Interesting Wildflower Reports
  9. Chippewa Nature Center
    400 S. Badour Road
    Midland, Michigan
    517 631 0830
  10. Connecticut Botanical Society
    A comprehensive and superior website
  11. Discovering Lewis & Clark
    by Harry W. Fritz -- good for
    information on Thomas Nuttall
  12. Expert Secrets for Preserving Plants
    by Shawn Carlson, June 1999, Scientific American
  13. Favorite Wildflowers of the Great Lakes and Northeastern U.S.
    by Dick Schinkel and David Mohrhardt
    ISBN 1-882376-04-8
  14. Fernwood Botanical Garden & Nature Preserve
    A Wildflower Paradise located at
    13988 Range Line Road
    Niles, Michigan, 49120
    269 695 6491
  15. FLOWERS
    by Herbert S. Zim and Alexander C. Martin
    Golden Books
    ISBN 0-307-24054-1
  16. Gerald E. Eddy Geology Center
    Waterloo Recreation Area
    Washtenaw County, Michigan
    734 475 3170
  17. Grass River Natural Area
    P.O. Box 231
    Bellaire, Michigan 49615
    616 533 8314
  18. The History and Folklore of
    North American Wildflowers
    by Timothy Coffey
    ISBN 0-395-51593-9
  19. Loda Lake Wildflower Sanctuary
    Manistee National Forest
    Baldwin/White Cloud Ranger District
    650 North Michigan Avenue
    Baldwin, Michigan 49304
  20. Michigan Botanical Club
    The Native Plant Society for the State of Michigan
  21. Michigan Flora, Part I
    by Edward G. Voss, Ph.D.
    ISBN 87737-032-X
  22. Michigan Flora, Part II
    by Edward G. Voss, Ph.D.
    ISBN 87737-037-0
  23. Michigan Flora, Part III
    by Edward G. Voss, Ph.D.
    ISBN 87737-040-0
  24. Michigan Nature Association
    A Non-profit Conservation Organization
  25. Michigan Wildflowers
    by Harry Lund
    ISBN 1-882376-56-0
  26. Michigan Wildflowers
    by Helen V. Smith
    ISBN 0-877-37019-2
  27. Missouri Flora Web Page A superior resource sorting the flowers by color.
  28. Montana Plant Life
    Superior Online Resource
  29. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers
    by William A. Niering
    ISBN 0-394-50432-1
  30. Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
    by Lawrence Newcomb
    ISBN 0-316-60442-9
    This guide is a SUPERIOR resource based on the number of flower parts.
  31. Parker Mill County Park
  32. Pere Marquette Rail-Trail
  33. Peterson Flash Guides
    by Roger Tory Peterson
    ISBN 0-395-82995-X
  34. Peterson Field Guides
    by Roger Tory Peterson
    ISBN 0-395-91172-9
  35. Seney National Wildlife Refuge
    Seney, MI 49883
  36. Warren Woods State Park
    A wildflower paradise in a climax forest
  37. Waterloo-Pinckney Recreation Area
  38. WEEDS
    by Alexander C. Martin
    Golden Books
    ISBN 0-307-24353-2
  39. Weeds of Nebraska And The Great Plains
    by Stubbendieck, Friisoe, & Bolick
    ISBN 0939870-00-4
  40. Wildflower Association of Michigan

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