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Wildflowers of New England
Wildflowers of New England | New England Wild Flower Society, Ted Elliman
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Wildflowers of New England is for hikers, naturalists, gardeners, and anyone wishing to learn more about the region’s diverse wildflowers, or just wanting to know the answer to "What’s that plant?" Ted Elliman, a plant ecologist for the New England Wild Flower Society, describes and illustrates more than 1,000 species commonly found in all six New England states, including annuals, perennials, and biennials, both native and naturalized. This helpful field guide uses a logical and convenient identification key based on flower color, petal arrangement, and leaf characteristics. One thousand color photographs help to confirm that you’ve got the right plant. The introduction includes an explanation of plant parts and information on plant names.
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Moonprismpower
Wildflowers of New England | New England Wild Flower Society, Ted Elliman
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When you try to be the person who actually knows the nature around you. Because you never could identify sh*t but you want to be that person who can. 🤣😂😅 Vinca minor (apocynacea) aka lesser periwinkle or creeping myrtle. Blue, violet or white five pinwheel petals, tubular below the broad, oval glossy evergreen leaves with white midvein. #litsylove

Laughterhp I never could understand how people just know what plants and flowers are what! 3y
Moonprismpower @Laughterhp maybe their parents teach them? Or they just have a natural interest and learn over time. I don‘t have a natural interest. I have to work at it. 🙃 so if anyone ever asks me what kind of flower is that? Imma just say it is a flower. And leave it at that. 😦😑😅. Unless I become an awesome expert! But I probably won‘t. 3y
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