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A comprehensive list of 441 bird species documented in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, with scientific and common names, taxonomy, and status. Includes accidental, casual, rare, introduced, extinct, and hypothetical species.
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Aquilegia canadensis, also known as wild columbine, is a native perennial plant in eastern North America. It has red and yellow flowers with a nectar spur, and is used in herbal remedies and cultivated as an ornamental.
Lupinus perennis, also known as sundial lupine, is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to eastern North America and has blue or purple flowers, and is used by some butterfly species.
Door County's Wildflowers: A Field Guide for the Curious by Frances M. Burton and Aurelia M. Stampp, Ephraim, Wisconsin: Stonehill Publishing, 2005; Door County Flora: A Field Guide to the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin's Door Peninsula by Steve W. Chadde, Sullivan, Indiana: Orchard Innovations, 2020
Find out the official state flower of each U.S. state, federal district, and territory, as well as their common names, scientific names, and images. Learn about the history and significance of these floral emblems and their variations over time.
Achillea millefolium, also known as yarrow, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It has fernlike leaves, white to pink flowers, and a pungent odor. It is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and has many uses and ecological roles.
Arisaema triphyllum is a species of flowering plant in the arum family, also known as Jack-in-the-pulpit. It is a herbaceous perennial with three-leaved leaves and a fleshy spadix enclosed by a spathe, and it changes sex depending on its size.