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  2. List of Minnesota wildflowers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the wildflowers native to Minnesota by common name, following Minnesota DNR conventions. Where several species of plants share part of a common name, they have been grouped together under that name; this is for indexing purposes and does not always indicate a taxonomic relationship.

  3. Category:Lists of flora of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    List of Minnesota wildflowers This page was last edited on 27 January 2015, at 04:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Baptisia bracteata - Wikipedia

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    Baptisia bracteata, otherwise known as longbract wild indigo, [1] long-bract wild indigo, long-bracted wild indigo, plains wild indigo, [2] cream false indigo, [3] or cream wild indigo, [4] is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Fabaceae (bean) family that is native to the central and eastern United States.

  5. Hackelia virginiana - Wikipedia

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    Hackelia virginiana, a biennial plant, is commonly known as beggar's lice, [2] [3] sticktight or stickseed. [3] However, the common names beggar's lice and stick-tight are also used for very different plants, such as Desmodium species that are also known as "tick-trefoil".

  6. Erythronium propullans - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium propullans, the Minnesota dwarf trout lily, Minnesota adder's tongue or Minnesota fawnlily, is a rare plant endemic to the Cannon River and North Fork Zumbro River watersheds in Rice County, Goodhue County and the extreme northern edge of Steele County, Minnesota, [4] in the United States.

  7. Salix humilis - Wikipedia

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    Salix humilis, known as prairie willow, is a species of willow native to the United States and Canada, east of the Rockies. [2]It is a shrub, 2–12 feet tall, which often forms thickets.

  8. Lathyrus ochroleucus - Wikipedia

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    Lathyrus ochroleucus, the cream pea, is a species of wild pea in the family Fabaceae.It is native to the northern United States and Canada. [1] The species has cream-colored flowers with a variation of off-white with cream yellow to a white with a light white blue.

  9. Myosotis verna - Wikipedia

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    Myosotis verna is a low, herbaceous plant, reaching up to 40 cm in height.Leaves are alternate, simple and lanceolate. Each leaf has a prominent central vein. [3] The lowest leaves wither away by flowering time.