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Does anyone know the name of this wildflower blooming along the roadsides and in fields? Thanks for your help.
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I think those are Texas Bluebonnets.
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Definitely not Bluebonnets.
Very likely a phlox variety. |
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Bluebonnets (lupine) are a vivid blue. Hence the name. |
I've often wondered too...they are pretty and have practically taken over an entire field in Summerfield on 441/27.
not certain that this is it, but here's what I found on the internet: "What are the purple flowers that grow on the side of the road?" Purple loosestrife is an invasive from Eurasia that's spreading more and more thickly along the sides of roads and highways where the ground is soggy. Although a very attractive flower, when they move into marshlands or other moist areas, they choke out native plants and disrupt ecosystems. |
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https://www.nps.gov/common/uploads/s...947C5997F1.jpg It has a long spike of purple flowers. I'm going with phlox. |
Purple Loostrife is also a 3' tall wetland plant that clogs waterways.
Edit. Oops, already mentioned. |
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they are phlox.
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Get the app called Seek
There is an app for Android or iPhone called Seek. You start the app and take a photo of the plant in question. It will instantly identify the plant in question.
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Also called sweet peas..
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I would like to dig so.e up and take them back to my wildflower area in Wisconsin.
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