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  2. Aquilegia chrysantha - Wikipedia

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    Leaves of A. chrysantha. The ferny leaves have three leaflets with three lobes and grow from the base and off the flowering stems. The flowers grow on a long stem above the leaves and have five pointed yellow sepals and five yellow petals with long spurs of around 6.7 cm (2.6 in) [2] projecting backwards between the sepals. [3]

  3. Xyris platylepis - Wikipedia

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    Xyris platylepis, the tall yelloweyed grass, [1] is a North American species of flowering plants in the yellow-eyed-grass family. It grows on the coastal plain of the southeastern and south-central United States from eastern Texas to Virginia .

  4. Lysimachia vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Yellow loosestrife is a tall downy semi-evergreen perennial plant with an upright habit, 50–150 centimetres (20–59 in) high, with erect panicles of conspicuous yellow flowers. [ 5 ] : 519 The edges of the petals lack the fringe of hairs seen in L. punctata , and the hairy, narrow triangular sepals have a conspicuous orange margin.

  5. Melilotus altissimus - Wikipedia

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    Melilotus altissimus, known by the common names tall yellow sweetclover, [1] tall melilot and golden melilot is a plant species of the genus Melilotus. Pollinators [ edit ]

  6. Verbascum thapsus - Wikipedia

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    The second-year plants normally produce a single unbranched stem, usually 1–2 m tall. In the eastern part of its range in China, it is, however, only reported to grow up to 1.5 m tall. [ 5 ] The tall, pole-like stems end in a dense spike of flowers [ 3 ] that can occupy up to half the stem length.

  7. Verticordia chrysantha - Wikipedia

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    Verticordia chrysantha is a shrub which grows to a height of 0.15–1.5 m (0.5–5 ft), sometimes almost as wide and which has a single, branching stem at its base. The leaves are linear in shape, approximately circular in cross-section, 3–15 mm (0.1–0.6 in) long and have a pointed, sometimes hooked end.

  8. Erythronium grandiflorum - Wikipedia

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    The flower is pollinated by bumblebees and other bees. The bulbs are an important and preferred food of the grizzly bear. Mule deer readily eat the foliage. [11] [12] [13]After hummingbirds migrate 1,500 miles each year from Mexico to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado they collect energy from the nectar of the lilies, however, rising temperatures from global warming cause the flowers to bloom ...

  9. Ranunculus bulbosus - Wikipedia

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    The stems are 20–40 cm tall, erect, branching, and slightly hairy, with a swollen corm-like base. [2]: 120 [3] There are alternate and sessile leaves on the stem. The flower forms at the apex of the stems, with 5–7 petals, [3] the sepals strongly reflexed. [2] The flowers are glossy yellow and 1.5–3 cm wide. The plant blooms from April to ...