A tall plant with long, wavy leaves. Long flower stalks are covered with tear-drop shaped green or yellow flowers surrounding a seed.
Flower Colors: Green
False Nettle
Clusters of tiny green or greenish-white flowers growing in spikes between leaves.
Gray’s Sedge
Ornamental grass (sedge) with green seed heads that look like spiked clubs.
Jack in the Pulpit
There are one to two leaves, each divided into 3 large leaflets, creating an umbrella for the flower. Under the leaves is the pulpit, which is a green, hooded cover surrounding the flower spike (or jack). The tiny flowers are hiding inside the pulpit and they are clustered on a green or yellow spike. The flower size mentioned here is the jack size.
Ragweed
Green male flowers are cup shaped and arranged in a spike. The tiny female flowers are in clusters between the leaves.
Sallow Sedge
Ornamental grass (sedge) with yellow-green seed heads that look like spiked corncobs.
Strawberry Bush
Flat, greenish-white star-shaped flowers. The flowers form spiky fruits that start off green and round. The mature red fruit splits open and displays red seeds.