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Native Plant Purveyor Locations in the Upper Midwest
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Or try: advanced plant search. Map of Upper Midwest Native Plant Purveyors. View Upper Midwest Native Plant Purveyors. In a larger map. 31922 128th St NW. Princeton, MN 55371. Winona, MN 55987. Shooting Star Native Seeds. 20740 County Road 33. Spring Grove, MN 55974. 44804 East Highway 28. Morris, MN 56267. 8740 77th Street NE. Otsego, MN 55362. Grand Rapids, MN 55744. Maple Plain, MN 55359. 5300 U.S. Hwy 12. Maple Plain, MN 55359. 21120 Ozark Avenue N. Scandia, MN 55073. 3943 Munger Shaw Rd.
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Invasive Plant Species in Minnesota
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Or try: advanced plant search. Please visit our sponsors. Where to buy native seed and plants ↓. Map of native plant purveyors in the upper midwest. 8220;Invasive” is a relative term, but our definition is very simple and pragmatic: Any non-native. Plant species that can escape into any non-cultivated growing site. And expand its population by its own volition—fast or slow—and persists, is. State (in some or all MN counties) or Federal Noxious Weed. State or Federal Prohibited or Restricted species.
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Carex cryptolepis (Northeastern Sedge): Minnesota Wildflowers
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Or try: advanced plant search. Small Yellow Sedge, Crypitc Sedge, Secretive Sedge. Sun; open, wet, sandy or peaty soil; fens, marshes, shores, swales, wet ditches. 4 to 20 inches. GP: OBL MW: OBL NCNE: OBL. MN county distribution (click map to enlarge). National distribution (click map to enlarge). Pick an image for a larger view. See the glossary. Fruit develops in late spring through mid-summer, the pistillate spikes forming clusters of seeds (achenes), each wrapped in a casing (perigynium), subtended ...
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Carex viridula (Little Green Sedge): Minnesota Wildflowers
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Or try: advanced plant search. Sun; moist to wet, sandy or rocky soil; marshes, fens, lakeshores, wet meadows, seeps, swales. 4 to 16 inches. GP: OBL MW: OBL NCNE: OBL. MN county distribution (click map to enlarge). National distribution (click map to enlarge). Pick an image for a larger view. See the glossary. Fruit develops in late spring through mid-summer, the pistillate spikes forming clusters of seeds (achenes), each wrapped in a casing (perigynium), subtended by a scale. The empty staminate sc...
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Glossary
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Or try: advanced plant search. Please visit our sponsors. Where to buy native seed and plants ↓. Map of native plant purveyors in the upper midwest. The terms listed here are just a drop in the bucket. See the links. Page for more info on botanical terms. Regular flowers are generally round and have petal-like parts (what appears to be a petal isn't always a true petal) of similar size and shape radiating from the center. Icons show the. Number of petal-like parts for a species:. 7 or more petals. Flower...
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Carex flava (Yellow Sedge): Minnesota Wildflowers
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Or try: advanced plant search. Part shade, sun; moist to wet; fens, coniferous swamps, sedge meadows, along streams in deciduous and mixed forest. 4 to 30 inches. GP: OBL MW: OBL NCNE: OBL. MN county distribution (click map to enlarge). National distribution (click map to enlarge). Pick an image for a larger view. See the glossary. Fruit develops in late spring through mid-summer, the pistillate spikes forming clusters of seeds (achenes), each wrapped in a casing (perigynium), subtended by a scale. T...
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Commelina communis (Asiatic Dayflower): Minnesota Wildflowers
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Or try: advanced plant search. Part shade, shade; moist soil; waste areas, roadsides, edges of woods, thickets. 1 to 3 feet. GP: FAC MW: FACU NCNE: FAC. MN county distribution (click map to enlarge). National distribution (click map to enlarge). Pick an image for a larger view. See the glossary. Fruit is a 2-sectioned capsule, each section containing 2 dark brown to black seeds. A rare native, which (so far) has only been recorded in Minnesota in Wabasha County. Its spathe is fused at the top for mos...
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Minnesota Wildflowers Categorized by Color
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Or try: advanced plant search. Choose all wildflowers by primary flower color, but keep in mind that some wildflowers come in more than one color, and that color is a bit subjective:. Please visit our sponsors. Where to buy native seed and plants ↓. Map of native plant purveyors in the upper midwest. Brown wildflowers or indistinct colors. Ferns and Fern Allies. Grasses, Sedges, Rushes. Help Support This Site. Make a Donation, get a screensaver. See Terms of Use. Help support this site.
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Commelina erecta (Slender Dayflower): Minnesota Wildflowers
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Or try: advanced plant search. Part shade, sun; dry, sandy or rocky soil; prairie, open woods, barrens, dunes, bluffs, outcrops, glades. 6 to 36 inches. GP: FACU MW: FAC NCNE: UPL. MN county distribution (click map to enlarge). National distribution (click map to enlarge). Pick an image for a larger view. See the glossary. The leaf base extends to form a sheath ½ to 1 inch long, surrounding the stem, with a few long hairs around the tip edge, short hairs along the front edges and a scattered stiff h...