Flowers have 8-21 yellow petals with a reddish or purplish-brown center disk.
Environments: Part Shade
Tall Goldenrod
Flowers in a large pyramid-shaped cluster at the top of the stem. It is the most common goldenrod in this area. This goldenrod usually has stem ball galls.
Thymeleaf Speedwell
The four-petaled flower is white to pale blue with dark blue lines.
Toothed White-topped Aster
White aster flowers with a creamy-white center.
Trumpet Creeper
Clusters of orange-red trumpet-shaped flowers with 5 flared lobes.
Violet
Purple flower (deep violet to lavender, sometimes white) with darker veins and white throats. There are 5 unequal petals. The lowest petal points backward and the 2 petals on the side are hairy.
Violet Wood Sorrel
Violet to pink flowers with a white and green throat. Groups of 3-12 flowers on the stem.
Virginia Dayflower
Flowers in crowded terminal clusters. They have 3 kidney-shaped petals. Flowers open in the morning and close in the afternoon.
Whorled Coreopsis
Clusters of bright yellow flowers with 8 petals. Leaves are opposite and divided into 3 leaflets, appearing to be 6 whorled leaves.
Wild Sweetpotato
White funnel-shaped flower with a pink to purple center. Clusters of 1-7 flowers on the stem. Flowers close quickly in direct sun.