Lizard’s-tail

White flowers in a tightly-packed spike that bends over at the end. The flower spike is 2-14 inches long. The leaves have a heart-shaped base.

May-Apple

Solitary white flower in the axil of a pair of umbrella-like leaves. The leaves are about 12 inches long and 12 inches wide.

Morning Glory

Flowers can be white, pink, red, purple, or blue. They are funnel-shaped and grow in clusters of 1 to 5. Each flower opens once in the morning and lasts a few hours.

Ox-eye Daisy

White ray petals with flattened yellow center disk flowers. Each stem has a single flower.

Pale Spiked Lobelia

Small pale-purple or white flowers growing in a spike. The flowers have 2 lips. The upper lips has 2 lobes, the lower lip is divided into 3 wider lobes.

Philadelphia Fleabane

One hundred or more white (sometimes pink or lavender) threadlike petals surrounding a yellow center. The leaves and stem are shaggy-hairy. The leaves are oval and clasp the stem.