Another Intermediate Level Flower Search
Enter the primary flower color
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white
yellow
pink
purple
blue
red
orange
green
brown
Enter the petal count (without making a distinction between colored sepals and petals; treat ray flowers as petals)
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
greater than 10
Enter the month you saw the flower in bloom.
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April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Enter the approximate plant
height
in inches
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6 inches or less
7 to 12 inches
13 to 18 inches
19 to 24 inches
25 to 36 inches
37 to 48 inches
49 to 60 inches
over 60 inches
Enter the flower arrangement on the plant
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Solitary flower on a principal or longish stem.
Spike arrangement (no flower stalks present).
Raceme; spike-like arrangement and the flowers have stalks.
Panicle; multiple branches each having flowers.
Whorl; a circular arrangement of flowers surrounding the stem.
A cluster of flowers which is flat or possibly convex.
A cluster of flowers which is spherical or rounded in shape.
A cluster of flowers with all the flower stems arising from a common point (umbel).
A cluster of flowers with all the flower stems not arising from a common point (cyme or corymb).
Spadix; a type of spike inflorescence.
Select either Annual, Biennial, Perennial, Annual/Biennial, Annual/Perennial, or Biennial/Perennial.
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Annual
Biennial
Perennial
Annual/Biennial
Annual/Perennial
Biennial/Perennial
Select the Family scientific name
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Acoraceae
Adoxaceae
Alismataceae
Amaranthaceae
Amaryllidaceae
Anacardiaceae
Apiaceae
Apocynaceae
Aquifoliaceae
Araceae
Araliaceae
Aristolochiaceae
Asparagaceae
Asteraceae
Balsaminaceae
Berberidaceae
Betulaceae
Bignoniaceae
Boraginaceae
Brassicaceae
Campanulaceae
Caprifoliaceae
Caryophyllaceae
Celastraceae
Cistaceae
Colchicaceae
Commelinaceae
Convolvulaceae
Cornaceae
Crassulaceae
Cucurbitaceae
Cyperaceae
Dioscoreaceae
Ericaceae
Euphorbiaceae
Fabaceae
Fumariaceae
Gentianaceae
Geraniaceae
Grossulariaceae
Hydrophyllaceae
Hypericaceae
Iridaceae
Lamiaceae
Liliaceae
Linaceae
Linderniaceae
Lythraceae
Malvaceae
Melanthiaceae
Menispermaceae
Molluginaceae
Monotropaceae
Nyctaginaceae
Onagraceae
Orchidaceae
Orobanchaceae
Oxalidaceae
Papaveraceae
Penthoraceae
Phrymaceae
Plantaginaceae
Poaceae
Polemoniaceae
Polygalaceae
Polygonaceae
Portulacaceae
Primulaceae
Ranunculaceae
Rhamnaceae
Rosaceae
Rubiaceae
Ruscaceae
Sapindaceae
Saxifragaceae
Scrophulariaceae
Smilacaceae
Solanaceae
Staphyleaceae
Urticaceae
Verbenaceae
Violaceae
Vitaceae
Select the Family common name
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Amaranth
Arum
Asparagus
Aster
Autumn-crocus
Barberry
Bedstraw
Bellflower
Birch
Birthwort
Bittersweet
Bladdernut
Borage
Broomrape
Buckthorn
Buckwheat
Bunchflower
Butcher's Broom
Buttercup
Carpetweed
Carrot
Catbrier
Cucumber
Ditch Stonecrop
Dogbane
Dogwood
Evening Primrose
Figwort
Flax
Four O'Clock
Fumitory
Gentian
Geranium
Ginseng
Gooseberry
Grape
Grass
Heath
Holly
Honeysuckle
Indian Pipe
Iris
Lily
Lindernia
Loosestrife
Lopseed
Madder
Mallow
Milkweed
Milkwort
Mint
Moonseed
Morning Glory
Morning-glory
Moschatel
Mustard
Nettle
Nightshade
Onion
Orchid
Pea
Phlox
Pink
Plantain
Poppy
Potato
Primrose
Purslane
Rhus
Rockrose
Rose
Saxifrage
Sedge
Soapberry
Spiderwort
Spurge
St John's wort
St. John's-wort
Stonecrop
Sumac
Sweet-flag
Touch-me-not
Trumpet-Creeper
Verbena
Violet
Water Plantain
Waterleaf
Wood sorrel
Yam
Select either very Common or Uncommon (Very common refers to those flowers observed in multiple plants at a location and in multiple locations, often in both the western and eastern sections of the Park. The uncommon designation indicates only one or two plants have been observed at a single location.)
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very Common
Uncommon
Select the origin: Native or Introduced (Introduced also searches for introduced/invasive and introduced/invasive/restricted)
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Native
Introduced
Select the invasive or restricted status
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Invasive
Restricted
Enter the approximate flower
width
in inches (leave at 0 if no idea)
inches