Yellow-orange flowers with toothed petals, often growing in clumps. The leaves are linear with 1-2 lobes.
Locations: Hatcher Creek Greenway
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.
Midwestern Tickseed-Sunflower
Eight petaled flower with a yellow center disc.
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.
Multiflora Rose
Showy, fragrant, white five petaled flowers.
New York Ironweed
Tiny, fluffy, deep purple flower heads in a 3-4 inch wide terminal cluster.
Orange Jewelweed
Cornucopia-shaped, orange to orange-yellow flowers with reddish-brown spotting. Flower has a backward-pointing spur and two lips. The lower lip is larger and is split into two lobes.
Queen Anne’s Lace
A lacy, flat-topped cluster of tiny white flowers that is 2-5 inches wide. The middle flower might be purple/maroon.
Rain Lily
Fragrant white trumpet flowers that turn pink after pollination.
Rose Pink
Pink flowers with a green star-shaped center.