Native Champaign County Prairie Forbs
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1 Scientific name Native Champaign County Prairie Forbs Acalypha rhomboidea Acalypha virginica Acorus americanus Agalinis tenuifolia Allium canadense Anemone canadensis Anemone cylindrica Antennaria plantaginifolia Antennaria plantaginifolia ambigens Antennaria plantaginifolia arnoglossa Apocynum X medium Apocynum androsaemifolium Apocynum cannabinum Apocynum sibiricum Artemisia ludoviciana Artemisia ludoviciana gnaphalodes Asclepias amplexicaulis Asclepias hirtella Asclepias incarnata Asclepias sullivantii Asclepias syriaca Asclepias tuberosa interior Asclepias verticillata Asclepias viridiflora Aster X amethystinus Aster azureus Aster ericoides Aster ericoides prostratus Aster laevis Aster lateriflorus Aster novae-angliae Aster pilosus Aster praealtus Aster sagittifolius THREE-SEEDED MERCURY THREE-SEEDED MERCURY FLAG ROOT SLENDER FALSE FOXGLOVE WILD GARLIC MEADOW ANEMONE CANDLE ANEMONE EVERLASTING EVERLASTING EVERLASTING INTERMEDIATE DOGBANE SPREADING DOGBANE DOGBANE INDIAN HEMP LOUISIANA SAGEBRUSH SAND MILKWEED TALL GREEN MILKWEED SWAMP MILKWEED PRAIRIE MILKWEED COMMON MILKWEED BUTTERFLYWEED HORSETAIL MILKWEED GREEN MILKWEED AMETHYST ASTER AZURE ASTER HEATH ASTER HEATH ASTER SMOOTH ASTER SIDE-FLOWERED ASTER NEW ENGLAND ASTER HAIRY ASTER WILLOW-LEAVED ASTER ARROW ASTER Page 1 of 7
2 Aster simplex Astragalus canadensis Baptisia lactea Baptisia leucophaea Bidens aristosa Bidens aristosa retrorsa Blephilia ciliata Boltonia asteroides Brickellia eupatorioides Cacalia atriplicifolia Cacalia plantaginea Calystegia sepium americana Calystegia spithamaea Camassia scilloides Cassia fasciculata Castilleja coccinea Cicuta maculata Cirsium discolor Claytonia virginica Comandra umbellata Conyza canadensis Conyza ramosissima Coreopsis lanceolata Coreopsis palmata Coreopsis tripteris Corydalis aurea Croton glandulosus septentrionalis Cuphea viscosissima Cypripedium candidum Dalea purpurea Desmodium canadense Desmodium illinoense Diodia teres Dodecatheon meadia Echinacea pallida Eclipta prostrata PANICLED ASTER CANADIAN MILK VETCH WHITE WILD INDIGO CREAM WILD INDIGO SWAMP MARIGOLD PAGODA PLANT FALSE ASTER FALSE BONESET PALE INDIAN PLANTAIN PRAIRIE INDIAN PLANTAIN AMERICAN BINDWEED DWARF BINDWEED WILD HYACINTH GOLDEN CASSIA INDIAN PAINTBRUSH WATER HEMLOCK FIELD THISTLE SPRING BEAUTY BASTARD TOAD-FLAX HORSEWEED DWARF FLEABANE LANCE COREOPSIS PRAIRIE COREOPSIS TALL COREOPSIS GOLDEN CORYDALIS SAND CROTON BLUE WAXWEED WHITE LADY'S-SLIPPER ORCHID PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER SHOWY TICK TREFOIL ILLINOIS TICK TREFOIL POORJOE SHOOTING STAR PALE PURPLE CONEFLOWER YERBA DE TAJO Page 2 of 7
3 Equisetum arvense Equisetum hyemale affine Equisetum laevigatum Erigeron annuus Erigeron philadelphicus Erigeron strigosus Eryngium yuccifolium Eupatorium altissimum Eupatorium perfoliatum Eupatorium serotinum Euphorbia corollata Euthamia graminifolia Fragaria virginiana Galium concinnum Galium obtusum Gaura biennis Gentiana puberulenta Gentianella quinquefolia occidentalis Geranium carolinianum Geranium maculatum Glandularia canadensis Gnaphalium obtusifolium Hedeoma hispida Hedyotis purpurea calycosa Helenium autumnale Helenium flexuosum Helianthemum bicknellii Helianthus decapetalus Helianthus grosseserratus Helianthus hirsutus Helianthus mollis Helianthus occidentalis Helianthus rigidus Helianthus tuberosus subcanescens Heliopsis helianthoides Heuchera richardsonii grayana COMMON HORSETAIL SCOURING RUSH SMOOTH SCOURING RUSH ANNUAL FLEABANE MARSH FLEABANE DAISY FLEABANE RATTLESNAKE MASTER TALL BONESET COMMON BONESET LATE BONESET FLOWERING SPURGE GRASSLEAF GOLDENROD WILD STRAWBERRY SHINING BEDSTRAW WILD MADDER BUTTERFLY-WEED DOWNY GENTIAN STIFF GENTIAN WILD CRANESBILL WILD GERANIUM ROSE VERBENA CATFOOT ROUGH PENNYROYAL BLUETS AUTUMN SNEEZEWEED PURPLE-HEADED SNEEZEWEED FROSTWEED PALE SUNFLOWER SAWTOOTH SUNFLOWER BRISTLY SUNFLOWER ASHY SUNFLOWER WESTERN SUNFLOWER PRAIRIE SUNFLOWER JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE FALSE SUNFLOWER PRAIRIE ALUMROOT Page 3 of 7
4 Hieracium longipilum Hypericum punctatum Hypericum sphaerocarpum Hypoxis hirsuta Ipomoea lacunosa Iris shrevei Krigia biflora Lactuca canadensis Lathyrus palustris Lathyrus palustris myrtifolius Lepidium virginicum Lespedeza capitata Lespedeza violacea Lespedeza virginica Leucospora multifida Liatris aspera Liatris cylindracea Liatris pycnostachya Lilium michiganense Lithospermum canescens Lobelia siphilitica Lobelia spicata Ludwigia polycarpa Lysimachia ciliata Lysimachia lanceolata Lythrum alatum Moehringia lateriflora Monarda fistulosa Monarda punctata villicaulis Nothoscordum bivalve Oenothera biennis Oenothera biennis canescens Oenothera laciniata Oenothera pilosella Orobanche uniflora Oxalis dillenii HAIRY HAWKWEED SPOTTED ST. JOHNS-WORT ROUND-FRUITED ST. JOHNS-WORT COMMON GOLDSTARGRASS SMALL WHITE MORNING-GLORY SOUTHERN BLUE FLAG FALSE DANDELOIN CANADA LETTUCE MARSH PEAVINE VETCHLING COMMON PEPPERGRASS BUSH CLOVER VIOLET BUSH CLOVER SLENDER BUSH CLOVER ROUGH BLAZING STAR CYLINDRICAL BLAZING STAR BUTTON SNAKEROOT MICHIGAN LILY HOARY PUCCOON BLUE CARDINAL-FLOWER SPIKED LOBELIA FALSE LOOSESTRIFE FRINGED LOOSESTRIFE LANCE-LEAVED LOOSESTRIFE WINGED LOOSESTRIFE BLUNTLEAF SANDWORT WILD BERGAMOT HORSEMINT CROW POISON EVENING PRIMROSE EVENING PRIMROSE RAGGED EVENING PRIMROSE PRAIRIE SUNDROPS CANCER-ROOT YELLOW WOOD SORREL Page 4 of 7
5 Oxalis stricta Oxalis violacea Oxypolis rigidior Parthenium integrifolium Pedicularis canadensis Penstemon digitalis Phlox glaberrima interior Phlox pilosa Phlox pilosa sangamonensis Phyla lanceolata Physalis heterophylla Physalis virginiana Physostegia speciosa Physostegia virginiana Platanthera leucophaea Poinsettia dentata Polemonium reptans Polygala sanguinea Polygala senega Polygala verticillata Polygonum amphibium Polygonum ramosissimum Polytaenia nuttallii Potentilla arguta Potentilla norvegica Potentilla simplex Prenanthes aspera Prenanthes racemosa Prunella vulgaris elongata Psoralea onobrychis Pycnanthemum pilosum Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Pycnanthemum virginianum Ranunculus fascicularis Ratibida pinnata Rotala ramosior YELLOW WOOD SORREL PURPLE OXALIS COWBANE AMERICAN FEVERFEW LOUSEWORT FOXGLOVE BEARD-TONGUE SMOOTH PHLOX DOWNY PHLOX SANGAMON PHLOX FOG-FRUIT GROUND CHERRY GROUND CHERRY FALSE DRAGONHEAD FALSE DRAGONHEAD PRAIRIE WHITE FRINGED ORCHID WILD POINSETTIA JACOB'S-LADDER FIELD MILKWORT SENECA SNAKEROOT WHORLED MILKWORT WATER SMARTWEED BUSHY KNOTWEED PRAIRIE PARSLEY PRAIRIE CINQUEFOIL ROUGH CINQUEFOIL COMMON CINQUEFOIL ROUGH WHITE LETTUCE GLAUCOUS WHITE LETTUCE SELF-HEAL FRENCH GRASS HAIRY MOUNTAIN MINT SLENDER MOUNTAIN MINT COMMON MOUNTAIN MINT EARLY BUTTERCUP DROOPING CONEFLOWER TOOTH-CUP Page 5 of 7
6 Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia subtomentosa Ruellia humilis Salvia azurea grandiflora Scutellaria parvula Senecio pauperculus Senecio plattensis Silene stellata Silphium integrifolium Silphium laciniatum Silphium terebinthinaceum Sisyrinchium albidum Sisyrinchium angustifolium Sium suave Smilacina stellata Solanum carolinense Solidago gigantea Solidago juncea Solidago missouriensis Solidago nemoralis Solidago riddellii Solidago rigida Solidago speciosa Stachys aspera Stachys palustris homotricha Taenidia integerrima Teucrium canadense boreale Teucrium canadense virginicum Thalictrum dasycarpum Thalictrum dasycarpum hypoglaucum Thalictrum revolutum Thelypteris palustris pubescens Tradescantia ohiensis Tradescantia virginiana Trichostema brachiatum Triodanis perfoliata Verbena bracteata BLACK-EYED SUSAN FRAGRANT CONEFLOWER HAIRY RUELLIA BLUE SAGE SMALL SKULLCAP BALSAM GROUNDSEL PRAIRIE GROUNDSEL STARRY CAMPION WHOLELEAF ROSINWEED COMPASS-PLANT DOCK ROSIN-WEED BLUE-EYED GRASS COMMON BLUE-EYED GRASS WATER PARSNIP STARRY FALSE SOLOMON SEAL HORSE-NETTLE LATE GOLDENROD EARLY GOLDENROD MISSOURI GOLDENROD DYERSWEED GOLDENROD RIDDELL'S GOLDENROD RIGID GOLDENROD SHOWY GOLDENROD HYSSOP HEDGE NETTLE WOUNDWORT YELLOW PIMPERNEL GRAY GERMANDER AMERICAN GERMANDER PURPLE MEADOW RUE MEADOW RUE WAXY MEADOW RUE MARSH FERN SPIDERWORT SPIDERWORT FALSE PENNYROYAL VENUS' LOOKING-GLASS CREEEPING VERVAIN Page 6 of 7
7 Verbena hastata Verbena simplex Verbena stricta Verbesina helianthoides Vernonia fasciculata Vernonia gigantea Vernonia missurica Veronicastrum virginicum Viola pedata Viola pedatifida Viola sororia Zizia aurea BLUE VERVAIN NARROW-LEAVED VERVAIN HOARY VERVAIN YELLOW CROWNBEARD COMMON IRONWEED TALL IRON WEED MISSOURI IRONWEED CULVER'S ROOT BIRDFOOT VIOLET PRAIRIE VIOLET WOOLLY BLUE VIOLET GOLDEN ALEXANDERS List compiled by Dan Olson and Mindy Allen August 2010 Literature Cited 1. United States Forest Service, 2. United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service Plants Database, 3. Wildflowers of Illinois Woodland by Sylvan T. Runkel & Alvin F. Bull. Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa Illinois Wildflowers by Don Kurz. Cloudland.net Publishing, Cave Mountain, Arkansas Page 7 of 7
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