Early wildflowers in Southern West Virginia ID
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Comments (4)If you want to see Crane-fly orchids, consider searching for those leaves in late winter, and then marking the spot. The orchids can come up in dense colonies (ours usually show up in August), but are very easy to overlook because they're mostly in shades of brown or tan and look like some kind of dead grass at a glance....See MoreWildflower ID
Comments (2)Yes. I'm rather amazed at what all has naturalized in warmer zones than this!...See MoreWildflower ID again
Comments (3)I do believe the 2nd picture is Great Tickseed or Whorled Tickseed as it is sometimes referred. Definatly fits the leaf pattern and flower parts. Thanks. I now believe the 1st picture is Small Woodland Sunflower...See MoreOne more Wildflower ID
Comments (2)Lysimachia tonsa, southern yellow loosestrife, might be a possibility. It seems to have the correct flower shape. (You'll be a better judge than I am about the leaves.) http://www.carolinanature.com/plants/lysimachiatonsa.html http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Lysimachia+tonsa http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=LYTO2...See Moredbarron
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