Species from eastern North America
Common name: Bushy Seedbox, Rattlebox
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from central and eastern North America
Common name: Ground Nut
Perennial vine producing edible beans and an edible, very nutritious tuber.
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern and southeastern North America
Common name: Pink fuzzybean
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern and southeastern North America
Common name: Joe-Pye Weed, Trumpetweed
These were about 12 feet / 4 meters tall
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from Southeastern North America, Mexico, Central America, South America
Common name: Spurred butterfly pea
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from southeastern North America
Common name: Virginia dayflower
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from southeastern North America
Common name: Ovate False Fiddleleaf
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from North and South America
Common name: yellowseed false pimpernel
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from southeastern North America
Common name: narrowleaf primrose-willow
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Late Purple Aster
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from southeastern North America
Common name: Axilflower
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Netted Chainfern
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Shrubby St. John's Wort
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern and southern North America
Common name: Atlantic Pigeonwings
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from central North America
Common name: Prairie Blazing Star
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Narrowleaf Mountainmint
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from south-central North America
Common name: Whiteleaf mountainmint
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Widespread species from Asia, Europe, North and South America
Growing along the now dry edges of the swamp.
Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from southeastern North America
Common name: Coastal Plain Yelloweyed Grass
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from Eastern North America
Common Name: Bald Cypress
Growing in Lorance Creek
Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
This is the western edge of its range. It is considered rare in Arkansas.
Common name: Steeplebush
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area
Species from Eastern North America
Common Name: New York Fern
Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Handsome Harry
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Maryland meadowbeauty
Photographed in Lorance Creek Natural Area, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from eastern North America
Common name: Lizard's tail
Photographed in Two Rivers Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from southeastern North America
Common name: creeping eryngo
Photographed in Two Rivers Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Species from Eastern North America
Common name: Sassafras
Photographed in Two Rivers Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County
Species with global distribution
Common name: Cattail
Photographed in Two Rivers Park, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas