West Virginia Native Wildflowers-The Big Year, 2013

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    Purpose

    In 2013, I started this blog to photograph and record every wildflower that I can in West Virginia for one year. In that one year, I was able to find and photograph 308 wildflowers. These include natives, tree, shrubs and introduced flowers that have been here awhile and are here to stay. I was inspired to do this after reading several books about orchids and birding.

    Now, in 2014 and the future, I am adding flowers that I missed in the past hope to create a pretty comprehensive list of WV wildflowers.

    Why don't I use proper scientific names ?
    It has been suggested that I should use scientific names for the flowers that I identify. I could do that by using Google, but, when I read blogs or forums that use only scientific names I get frustrated, I have to Google it to see if the author is referring to Nodding Ladies Tresses or Shining Ladies Tresses or maybe Slender Ladies Tresses. I cannot remember all of them, so I plan to use the most common name for this region but I am going to try to make every common name a link to the USDA Plants Profile page for that plant. There you will see the scientific name, range maps and other useful info. Thanks for your interest.

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    Big Year

    • 300- Zigzag Goldenrod
    • 299- Mild Water Pepper
    • 298- Wingstem
    • 297- Brown Eyed Susan
    • 296- Jerusalem Artichoke
    • 295- Nodding Ladies Tresses
    • 294- Slender Ladies Tresses
    • 293- Crooked-stem Aster
    • 292- Canada Goldenrod
    • 291- Purplestem Aster
    • 290- Wild Lettuce
    • 289- Blue Stemmed Goldenrod
    • 288- Hedge Bindweed (non-native)
    • 287- Silky Bush-Clover (non-native)
    • 286- Devils Beggar-tick
    • 285- Nodding Bur Marigold
    • 284- Swamp Agrimony
    • 283- Bushy Aster
    • 282- Lambsquarter
    • 281- Yellow Crownbeard
    • 280- Calico Aster
    • 279- Reclining St. Andrew's Cross
    • 278- Small Red Morning Glory (non-native)
    • 277- Sow Thistle
    • 276- False Buckwheat
    • 275- Wrinkled Leaf Goldenrod
    • 274- Virginia Bugleweed
    • 274- Beechdrops
    • 273- Blue Skullcap
    • 272- American Water Horehound
    • 271- Arrowhead
    • 270- Lyons Turtlehead
    • 269- White Goldenrod
    • 268- Willowherb
    • 267- Japanese Knot Weed (non-native)
    • 266- Dock (non-native)
    • 265- Lady Thumb (non-native)
    • 264- Spearmint (non-native hybrid)
    • 263- Pokeweed
    • 262- New England Aster
    • 261- Grass Leaved Goldenrod
    • 260- Hog Peanut
    • 259- White Snakeroot
    • 258- Late Boneset
    • 257- Boneset
    • 256- Small Bonny Bellflower
    • 255- Indian Tobacco
    • 254- Great Blue Lobelia
    • 253- Cardinal Lobelia
    • 252- Black Medick (non-native)
    • 251- Common Burdock (non-native)
    • 250- Winged Sumac
    • 249- Tall Goldenrod
    • 248- Sneezeweed
    • 247- Stiff Cow Bane
    • 246- Virgins Bower
    • 245- Yellow Wood Sorrel
    • 244- Arrow Tearthumb
    • 243- Peppermint (non-native)
    • 242- Field Milkwort
    • 241- Groundnut
    • 240- Ironweed
    • 239- Joe-Pye Weed
    • 238- Downy Rattlesnake Orchid
    • 237- Crane-fly Orchid
    • 236- Purple Fringeless Orchid
    • 235- Yellow Fringed Orchid
    • 234- Spotted Water Hemlock
    • 233- Tall Hairy Agrimony
    • 232- White Vervain
    • 231- Spotted St. John's-wort
    • 230- Common St. Johns Wort (non-native)
    • 229- Spotted Touch-Me-Not or Jewelweed
    • 228- Blue Vervain
    • 227- Evening Primrose
    • 226- Fringed Loosestrife
    • 225- Steeplebush
    • 224- Bull Thistle (non-native)
    • 223- Asiatic dayflower (non-native)
    • 222- Bouncing Bet (non-native)
    • 221- Garden Loosestrife (non-native)
    • 220- American Water Willow
    • 219- white wood aster
    • 218- Allegheny Monkey Flower
    • 217- Oxeye Sunflower
    • 216- Rose Pink
    • 215- Button Bush
    • 214- Harebell (non-native)
    • 213- Jimsonweed (non-native)
    • 212- Ginseng
    • 211- Common Mullen (non-native)
    • 210 Purple Loosetrife (non-native)
    • 209- Common Teasel (non-native)
    • 208- Birds Foot Trefoil
    • 207- Motherwort (non-native)
    • 206- Queen Anne's Lace (non-native)
    • 205- Trumpet Creeper
    • 204- Great Tickseed
    • 203- Small Woodland Sunflower
    • 202- Stinging Nettles

    Big Year

    • 100- False Solomon's Seal
    • 99- Dutchman's Pipe Vine
    • 98- Yellow Star Grass
    • 97- Meehan's Mint
    • 96- Puttyroot
    • 95- Catawba or Rosebay Rhododendron
    • 94- Black Haw
    • 93- Cudweed
    • 92- Autumn Olive (non-native)
    • 91- Japanese Honeysuckle (non-native)
    • 90- Tulip Popular
    • 89- Sassafras
    • 88- Hawthorn
    • 87- English Plantain
    • 86- Perfoliate Bellwort
    • 85- Yellow Mandarin
    • 84- Wild Sarsaparilla
    • 83- Mayapple
    • 82- Cucumber Magnolia
    • 81- Mountain or Fraser Magnolia
    • 80- Pinxter Azalea
    • 79- Fleabane
    • 78- Woodland Stonecrop
    • 77- Striped Maple
    • 76- Virginia Pennywort
    • 75- Pink Lady Slipper
    • 74- Dwarf Crested Iris
    • 73- Wood Betony
    • 72- Kidneyleaf Buttercup
    • 71- Dogwood
    • 70- Common Buttercup
    • 69- Mountain Thimbleweed
    • 68- Common Wintercress
    • 67- Mountain Bellwort
    • 66- Goldenseal
    • 65- Crinkleroot
    • 64- Virginia Spring Beauty
    • 63- Red Elderberry
    • 62- Wild Columbine
    • 61- Iris Verna
    • 60- Fringed Polygala
    • 59- Jack-In-The-Pulpit
    • 58-Wild Strawberry
    • 57- Shooting Star
    • 56- Sweet Cicely
    • 55- Carolina Silverbell
    • 54- Appalachian Barren Strawberry
    • 53- Fire Pink
    • 52- Squaw Root
    • 51- Showy Orchis
    • 50- Dutchman's Breeches
    • 49- Garlic Mustard
    • 48- Wild Phlox
    • 47- Marsh Marigold
    • 46- Skunk Cabbage
    • 45- Painted Trillium
    • 44- Hobblebush Viburnum
    • 43- Dwarf Ginseng
    • 42- Chickweed
    • 41- Sweet White Violet
    • 40- Foam Flower
    • 39- Canada Violet
    • 38- Squirrel Corn
    • 37- Purple Dead Nettle
    • 36- Pussytoes
    • 35- Wild Blue Phlox
    • 34- Wild Geranium
    • 33- Black Mustard
    • 32- Redbud
    • 31-Common Purple Violet
    • 30- Ragwort
    • 29- Hispid Buttercup?
    • 28- Serviceberry
    • 27- Southern Red Trillium
    • 26- Gray Willow
    • 25- Bluet
    • 24- Trailing Arbutus
    • 23- Halberd-leaved Violet
    • 22- Round-leaved Yellow Violet
    • 21- False Rue Anemone
    • 20- Rue Anemone
    • 19- Cut-Leaf Toothwort
    • 18- Early Saxifrage
    • 17- Broad-Leaved Sedge
    • 16- Golden Alexander
    • 15- Red Trillium
    • 14- Long Spurred Violet
    • 13- Spicebush
    • 12- Hepatica
    • 11- Periwinkle (non-native)
    • 10- Ground Ivy
    • 9- Red Maple
    • 8- Virginia Heartleaf
    • 7- Carolina Springbeauty
    • 6- Star Chickweed
    • 5- Trout Lilly
    • 4- Snow Trillium
    • 3- Colts Foot (non-native)
    • 2-Hairy Bittercress (non-native)
    • 1-Dandelion (non-native)

    Additional Wildflowers after the Big Year

    • 367 - Mountain Phlox 366- Blue Eyed Mary
    • Here and Up Begins 2021
    • 365- Black Chokeberry
    • 364 - Harbinger-Of-Spring
    • Here and Up Begins 2020
    • 363 - Autumn Coralroot
    • 362 - Bunchberry Dogwood
    • 361 - Wild Bleeding Heart
    • 360 - American Hazelnut
    • Here and up Begins 2018
    • 359 - Mistflower
    • 358 - Clammy Hedge-hyssop
    • 357 - Nodding Onion
    • 356 - Winged Monkeyflower
    • 355 - Leaf Cup
    • 354 - Spotted Coralroot
    • 353 - Club Spur Orchid
    • 352- Hooked Buttercup
    • 351 - Twinleaf
    • 350 - Virginia Bluebells
    • Here and Up Begin 2017
    • 349- Starry Campion
    • 348- Stoneroot, Collinsonia canadensis
    • 347- Allegheny Brookfoam
    • 346- Cotton Grass
    • 345- Oswego Tea
    • 344 - Pawpaw
    • 343 - Pennsylvania Sedge
    • 342 - Yellow Fumewort
    • Here and Up Begin 2016
    • 341-Flat-Topped Aster
    • 340 - Water Smartweed
    • 339 - Giant Bur-Reed
    • 338 - Loesel's Twayblade
    • 337 - Yellow Rocket
    • 336 - Early Meadow Rue
    • 335- Fernleaf Phacelia
    • 334 - Cleavers
    • Here and up begins 2015
    • 333 - Downy Lobelia
    • 332 - Tall Rattlesnake Root
    • 331 - Flowering Spurge
    • 330 - Whorled Milkwort
    • 329 - American Bell Flower
    • 328 - Hoary Mountain Mint
    • 327 - Canada Lily
    • 326 - Appalachian Twayblade
    • 325 - New Jersey Tea
    • 324 - Lily-leaved Twayblade
    • 323 - Cow Wheat
    • 322 - Carrion Flower
    • 321 - Indian Cucumber
    • 320 - White clintonia
    • 319 - Showy Skullcap
    • 318 - Rattlesnake Weed
    • 317 - Pink Sorrel
    • 316 - Canada Mayflower
    • 315 - Wild Chervil
    • 314 - Blue Cohosh
    • 313 - Large Flower Bellwort
    • 312 - Wild Ginger
    • 311 - Red Sessile Trillium
    • 310- Dwarf Larkspur
    • 309- Plantain-leaf sedge
    • Here and up begins 2014
    • ...
    • Here and down begins 2022
    • 368- WILD COMFREY

    Big Year

    • 308- American Witchhazel
    • 307- Old-Field Aster
    • 306- Heart Leaved Aster
    • 305- Late Purple Aster
    • 304- Bottle Gentian
    • 303- Yellow Ladies Tresses
    • 302- Tick Trefoil (non-native)
    • 301- American Bell Flower

    Big Year

    • 200- Thimbleweed
    • 199- Black Eyed Susan
    • 198- Cattail
    • 197- Lance-Leaved Loosestrife
    • 196- Round-Leaved Shinleaf
    • 195- Selfheal
    • 194- Bentleys Coralroot
    • 193-Spotted Knapweed (non-native)
    • 192- Blackberry
    • 191- Wild Basil
    • 190- White Avens
    • 189- Teaberry or Wintergreen
    • 188- Yucca
    • 187- Horse Nettle
    • 186- Black Cohosh
    • 185- Common Milkweed
    • 184- Downy Yellow False Foxglove
    • 183- Orange Milkweed or Butterfly Weed
    • 182- Ragged Fringed Orchid
    • 181- False Hellebore (Non-native)
    • 180- Swamp Dewberry
    • 179- Baneberry
    • 178- Yellow Jewel Weed
    • 177- Mountain Woodsorrel
    • 176- Glade Spurge
    • 175- White Monkshood
    • 174- Ramps
    • 173- Tall Meadow Rue
    • 172- Cranberry
    • 171- Bog Candle or Yellow Loosestrife
    • 170- Northern Picture Plant
    • 169- Appalachian Jacob’s Ladder
    • 168- Pale Frilly Orchid
    • 167- Large Purple Fringed Orchid
    • 166- Rose Pogonia
    • 165- Grass Pink
    • 164- Large Pad Leaf Orchid
    • 163- Sweet Pea (non-native)
    • 162- Winterberry Holly
    • 161- Red Twig Dogwood
    • 160- Lyre-leaved Rock Cress
    • 159- Whorled Loosestrife
    • 158- Rhododendron
    • 157- Orange Daylilly
    • 156- Allegheny Chinquapin
    • 155- Wild Hydrangea
    • 154- Alumroot
    • 153- Poke Milkweed
    • 152- Striped Wintergreen
    • 151- Bittersweet Nightshade
    • 150- Least Hop Clover
    • 149- Cow Vetch
    • 148- purple flowering raspberry
    • 147- Deptford Pink
    • 146- American white waterlily
    • 145- Staghorn Sumac
    • 144- Arrow Wood
    • 143- Black Elderberry
    • 142- Galax
    • 141- Indian Pipe
    • 140- Catalpa
    • 139- Racemed Milkwort
    • 138- Spiderwort
    • 137- Crown Vetch (non-native)
    • 136- Yarrow
    • 135- Blue Eyed Grass
    • 134- Mountain Laurel
    • 133- Southern Mountain Cranberry
    • 132- Moth Mullein
    • 131- Blueweed
    • 130- Partridge Berry
    • 129- Goats Beard
    • 128- Black Snakeroot
    • 127- White Bergamot
    • 126- Mitrewort
    • 125- Devil's Bit or Fairy Wand
    • 124- Showy Lady's Slipper
    • 123- Yellow Iris
    • 122- White Clover (non-native)
    • 121- Red Clover (non-native)
    • 120- Multiflora Rose (non-native)
    • 119- Common Daisy
    • 118- Common Greenbrier
    • 117- Bowman's Root
    • 116- Smooth Solomon's Seal
    • 115- Virginia Iris
    • 114- Poison Hemlock (non-native )
    • 113- Deerberry
    • 112- Bristly Locust
    • 111- Black Locust
    • 110- Fringe Tree
    • 109- Dewberry
    • 108- Common Speedwell
    • 107- Wild Blueberry
    • 106- Black Cherry
    • 105- Flame Azalea
    • 104- Thread Leafed Toothwort
    • 103- Maple Leaved Viburnum
    • 102- Dame's Rocket (non-native)
    • 101- Lilly of the Valley
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