Small white flowers in branched clusters at the top of the plant. This plant is distinguished from other eupatorium species by the paired, round leaves with round teeth.
Leaves: Opposite
Common Speedwell
Tiny solitary blue flowers with four petals growing between the leaves.
Common Vervain
Purple flowers in spikes, blooming from bottom to top.
Coral Honeysuckle
Trumpet-shaped flower that is red on the outside and yellow on the inside.
Dogwood
The true flower is the small green center. It is surrounded by 4 white, petal-like, 2 inch long bracts that are notched at the ends. These white bracts are commonly mistaken for the actual flowers.
Downy Beardtongue
Flowers are pink on the outside, white on the inside, and have 2 lips. The upper lip has 2 lobes and is shorter than the lower lip with 3 lobes.
Downy Phlox
Pink to pale purple clusters of flowers with 5 petals. The flowers, leaves and stems all have hairs.
Downy Skullcap
Tubular flowers open to 2 lips. The upper lip is hooded. The lower lip is larger and has a white patch near the throat. Several flowers grow along a central stalk (raceme).
Drummond’s St. John’s-wort
Yellow pinwheel-shaped flowers with needle-like leaves.
Dwarf St. John’s-wort
Flowers are in branching clusters at the end of the stem.