Wildflower - Wikipedia A wildflower (or wild flower) is a flower that grows in the wild, rather than being intentionally seeded or planted The term implies that the plant is neither a hybrid nor a selected cultivar that is any different from the native plant, even if it is growing where it would not naturally be found
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20 Types of Wildflowers (With Pictures) - Wildlife Informer The wildflower has dense spikes of tubular flowers that are either bluish or violet in color, giving it a charming appearance In addition to being used for ornamental purposes, it’s also recognized as a traditional herbal medicine
California Wildflowers - California Native Plant Society This savvy group can help you ID almost any wildflower you find Calflora A comprehensive plant ID resource, including “What grows here?” where users can search for plants using an online map iNaturalist Post observations from the field with your smartphone The online community will identify unknowns and verify your IDs Calphotos
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Wildflower | Native, Annual Perennial | Britannica Wildflower, any flowering plant that has not been genetically manipulated Generally the term applies to plants growing without intentional human aid, particularly those flowering in spring and summer in woodlands, prairies, and mountains
37 Types of Wildflowers to Grow in Your Garden - Martha Stewart Wild blue flax (Linum lewisii) is a native wildflower with tall stems that give way to beautiful clusters of pale purple-to-blue flowers "Blooming from late spring to mid-summer, this species supports a wide range of pollinators early in the growing season," says Langer