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  2. Erythranthe michiganensis - Wikipedia

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    Flowers grow from the leaf axils, each borne on a pedicel, the length of which is often longer than the leaves. [3] The tubular yellow flower is 1.6 to 2.7 centimeters long and has a wide mouth with two lobes on the upper lip and three on the lower lip. The lower lip and throat may be speckled with red. The lower lip is coated in yellow hairs.

  3. List of Michigan flowers - Wikipedia

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    Cakile edentula, Sea-rocket; Campanula aparinoides, Marsh bellflower; Campanula glomerata, Clustered bellflower; Campanula rapunculoides, Creeping bellflower ...

  4. Erythranthe guttata - Wikipedia

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    Leaves are opposite, round to oval, usually coarsely and irregularly toothed or lobed. The bright yellow flowers are born on a raceme, most often with five or more flowers. The calyx has five lobes that are much shorter than the flower. Each flower has bilateral symmetry and has two lips. The upper lip usually has two lobes; the lower, three.

  5. Cladrastis kentukea - Wikipedia

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    Cladrastis kentukea is widely grown as an ornamental tree for its attractive flowers, and is locally naturalized in many areas of the eastern United States outside of its restricted native range. [3] It thrives in full sunlight and in well-drained soil, tolerates high pH soils as well as acid situations.

  6. Silphium perfoliatum - Wikipedia

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    The flowers, which appear from midsummer to autumn (fall), [8] look very similar to sunflowers, but are a lot smaller; measuring about 2.5 cm in diameter, with golden yellow ray florets. In the middle of the flower there are small, sterile, tubular disk florets, [ 6 ] which are structurally bisexual, but the stamens are the only fertile part ...

  7. Category:Flora of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the native flora of Michigan, in the Great Lakes region and Northeastern United States. As defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD). Taxa of the lowest rank are always included; taxa of higher ranks (e.g. genus ) are only included if monotypic or endemic.

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  9. Lithospermum canescens - Wikipedia

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    Its flowers are tubular and cluster at the terminal racemes, or at the end of stems. They are commonly yellow to orange in hue and are about 0.5 in (13 mm) in diameter. The fruit of the plant is a hard, smooth, yellowish-white seedlike nutlet. [4]