Hairy purple flower with a hooded upper lip. The spreading lower lip has two white bands. The upper leaves are lance-shaped and have smooth edges, while the lower leaves are oval-shaped with toothed edges.
Leaves: Opposite
Opposite Leaf Dwarf Dandelion
Small, solitary dandelion-like flowers with 12-35 toothed petals.
Periwinkle
Solitary purple flowers with a pinwheel shape. There is a white mark at the base of each petal.
Piedmont St. Johnswort
Yellow flowers with five petals growing in dense clumps. Leaves are linear and needle-like.
Purpledisc Sunflower
Clusters of large yellow flowers with a purple/brown center. The leaves are mostly at the base of the stem.
Ragweed
Green male flowers are cup shaped and arranged in a spike. The tiny female flowers are in clusters between the leaves.
Reclining St. Andrew’s Cross
Flower has four narrow yellow petals, each a 1/2 inch long, forming an X shape.
Rose Pink
Pink flowers with a green star-shaped center.
Rough Sunflower
Bright yellow flowers with 8-15 petals and a darker yellow center. Leaves are rough on one or both sides, and hairy underneath.
Rusty Blackhaw
Clusters of tiny, white, 5 petaled flowers. The leaves have red hairs underneath, and have red stems.