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Asters and Allies (Tribe Astereae)Observer
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Tiny daisy-like flowers, ground cover
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Black-eyed Susans and Coneflowers (Genus Rudbeckia)Observer
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Long stem, yellow flower with dark center.
Observer
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I believe this is some sort of Dianthus variation, but not too sure. It was mixed along with various weeds, dandelion, clover, etc.
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Winged Euonymus (Euonymus alatus)Observer
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I have been told this is commonly referred to as a "burning bush" due to it's bright red color it changes to during the fall season.
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Ivies (Genus Hedera)Observer
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From afar, looked like regular ground cover, but upon approach realized it was some type of ivy.
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Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)Observer
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Purple petals with brown/orange center. Petals kind of fall back instead of coming forward like most flowers.
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Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus)Observer
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Huge tree with very long branches. Branches had long soft pine needles on each that stretched low to the ground.
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Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)Observer
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Growing wildly along a trail, pretty little clusters of tiny white flowers that resembles lace.
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Virgin's-Bower (Clematis virginiana)Observer
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Growing up a telephone pole by the side of a road. Vine-like with many flowers.
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Dandelions (Genus Taraxacum)Observer
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No flower produced on this one, but looks like typical Dandelion to me.
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Common Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)Observer
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About 9ft tall, thick stalk, near a corn field.
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Common Mallow (Malva sylvestris)Observer
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Very pretty plant with dark green leaves and purple flowers. The color of the petals is gorgeous as it almost looks like the colors are painted on the petal.
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Greater Burdock (Arctium lappa)Observer
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New growth, but looks to be what people commonly refer to as "Wild Rhubarb". After further research, I am leaning towards the Greater Burdock?
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Oenothera Sect. Oenothera (Section Oenothera)Observer
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This one was kind of hard for me to identify since it did not have any remaining flowers. It looked like it use to have yellow petals at one time and there were small fuzzy yellow centers, which were still in tact.
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Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum)Observer
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Appears to be young, since it was only about 4ft tall. Leaves have six points and appear to already be changing to red for fall.
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Irises (Genus Iris)Observer
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Very long single leaves and no flowers were left on the plant, but I was told that when they bloomed they were a deep, bright purple.
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Elephant Ears (Genus Colocasia)Observer
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This particular plant had very large, bright green leaves. The leaf pictured was not the largest by far, but was the biggest one I could stretch far enough to get a picture of.
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Blue Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium caeruleum)Observer
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Found growing in front of a block wall. Looks like the flowers are dying off for the season, but the leaves looked healthy, considering.
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Wingstem (Verbesina alternifolia)Observer
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Green plant found mixed in with various weeds, wildflowers and such. Was about calf height and had bright yellow flowers.
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Stinking Chamomile (Anthemis cotula)Observer
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Looks like Mayweed, but not sure. Green weed with tiny flowers that resemble daisies.
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Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)Observer
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Small tree with a compound leaf blade and bright red clusters.
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Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)Observer
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Located in the woods and has a vine-like growth. It was wrapped around a tree with a mix of green and bright red colors.