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Chelone glabra, or white turtlehead, is a herbaceous species of plant native to North America. Its native range extends from Georgia to Newfoundland and Labrador and from Mississippi to Manitoba. [2] Its common name comes from the appearance of its flower petals, which resemble the head of a tortoise.
Chelone lyonii Chelone obliqua. Chelone is a genus of four [1] species of perennial herbaceous plants native to eastern North America. [1] [2] They all have similarly shaped flowers (which led to the name turtlehead due to their resemblance to the head of a turtle), which vary in color from white to red, purple or pink. [1]
Chelone glabra L. - White Turtlehead [7] Linaria vulgaris Hill. - Butter and eggs [11] Penstemon digitalis Nutt. - Foxglove, Tall White Beard-tongue [8]
Chelone — turtleheads Chelone glabra — white turtlehead; Chenopodium — goosefeet Chenopodium bushianum — village goosefoot; Chenopodium capitatum — strawberry blite, strawberry-spinach, Indian paint, Indian ink, strawberry goosefoot; Chenopodium foggii — Fogg's goosefoot; Chenopodium leptophyllum — narrowleaf goosefoot
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Chelone glabra — white turtlehead; Collinsia grandiflora — giant blue-eyed mary; Collinsia parviflora — small-flowered blue-eyed mary; Collinsia verna — spring blue-eyed mary; Euphrasia frigida — cold-weather eyebright; Euphrasia hudsoniana — Hudson's eyebright; Euphrasia nemorosa — common eyebright; Euphrasia oakesii — Oakes ...
Baptisia lactea, white false indigo; Caltha palustris, marsh-marigold; Caulophyllum thalictroides, blue cohosh (barberry) Chelone glabra, white turtlehead; Cimicifuga racemosa, black snakeroot; Dicentra cucullaria, Dutchman's breeches; Dodecatheon meadia, eastern shooting star; Eupatorium fistulosum, Joe-Pye weed; Eupatorium perfoliatum, boneset
Chelone obliqua is an herbaceous perennial plant that grows to a height of 2 to 3 feet (61 to 91 cm) and can spread out 1 to 2 feet (30 to 61 cm).. The central stem is light green, smooth and hairless, and cylindrical; there are pairs of opposite leaves along the sides that tend to droop.