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US Wildflower's Database of Wildflowers for Wisconsin. Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Example: Enter "lob" in the common name field and you'll get all our species that have "lobelia" in the common name, as well as "sharp-lobed hepatica".
Learn the types of COMMON WILDFLOWERS in Wisconsin and how to identify them. How many of these plants have YOU seen?
Appears: Spring Native to Wisconsin Found in sandy soil over limestone bedrock with decent sunlight. It is an endangered plant and only grows in the Great Lakes region, and that […] Continue Reading →
Whether in the shade or in the open prairies, you can find vibrant wildflowers throughout the spring and summer in Wisconsin. This article will give you more information about twelve wildflower species you can see in the state.
I set out to learn the names of the wildflowers that grow here in Wisconsin. Here are photos and names of these hardy plants that bring color, beauty, food and nectar to our woodlands, prairies, and wetlands.
It contains information on each of the more than 2600 vascular plant species that occurs in Wisconsin, including photos, distribution maps, specimen records, and more. Enter a genus, species, or common name to view the species description pages.
Everywhere you look in Wisconsin there are beautiful wildflowers that grow. We’ve compiled a list of the 12 wildflowers that grow in Wisconsin, along with identifying factors.
In conclusion, Wisconsin is home to a diverse array of wildflowers, each adding its own unique charm to the landscape. From the delicate blue petals of chicory and forget-me-nots to the vibrant purple blooms of the common blue violet, these wildflowers offer a feast for the eyes.
Species with Images. This page provides a complete list to taxa that have images. Use the controls below to browse and search for images by family, genus, or species. Select a family to see species list.
From wood violets to prairie blazing stars, the state is home to a variety of vibrant and beautiful blooms. In this article, Wildlife Informer highlights twelve wildflower species found in Wisconsin, providing information on their characteristics, habitats, and blooming seasons.