
To participants: This checklist is provided so you can list the species you see and take home a reminder of what you saw. Species are listed by general vernacular name with the modifer part(s) 34th Annual Spring Wildflower Count following them, so for example all with “Cress” as part of the name are listed under that. Brown and Monroe Counties A few of the names have changed from those used in past checklists. This was done to update the scientific nomenclature and vernacular names so they agree with the currently 22–24 April 2016 accepted names that will be used in the Indiana Vascular Plants Catalogue, which will go to press soon. The number in parenthesis after the vernacular name is the species number Held in Conjunction with the used in Field Guide to Indiana Wildflowers by Kay Yatskievych, published in 2000, by 31st Annual Spring Wildflower Foray Indiana University Press. To hike leaders: Please have someone in your group fill out a checklist of the species seen growing outside of cultivation and IN BLOOM. Write the number of the hike or the hike location and the person recording in the space below. Hike number or location _________________________________________________ Recorder _____________________________________________________________ Phone number _________________________________________________________ Write in any new species seen below. Turn in the checklist to Kay Yatskievych or Andrea deTarnowsky by the beginning of the Saturday night get-together. B ___ M ___ _____________________________________________________________ B ___ M ___ _____________________________________________________________ B ___ M ___ _____________________________________________________________ B ___ M ___ _____________________________________________________________ B ___ M ___ _____________________________________________________________ Total Number of Species on Checklist Group Native Introduced Total Wildflowers, Vines, and Shrublets 149 69 218 Trees and Shrubs 47 10 57 Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes 13 1 14 Ferns and allies 22 0 22 Total 231 80 311 A more complete listing of synonyms for scientific names, more vernacular names, Checklist compiled, designed, and donated by and other information can be found in the Indiana Vascular Plants Catalogue, which Kay Yatskievych is expected to go to press this year and will be published by Indiana University 11628 Loweswater Lane Press. The above 6 Indiana species pages are excerpted from the Indiana Plant Austin, Texas 78754 ID Guides, which are designed primarily for Smart Phones and Tablets, that Kay mobile phone: 314-799-5722 Yatskievych will be working on after the Catalogue goes to press. email: [email protected] WILDFLOWERS SEEN IN BLOOM TREES AND SHRUBS (page 1 of 5) B ___ – ___ Arrowwood, Downy (Viburnum rafinesquianum) B ___ M ___ Ash, White (Fraxinus americana) Wildflowers as defined here are all herbaceous species except grasses, sedges, and B ___ – ___ Aspen, Large-toothed (Populus grandidentata) rushes, plus vines and shrublets (small woody species easily mistaken for wildflowers). B ___ – ___ Barberry, Japanese (Berberis thunbergii) Names in bold are native Indiana species. Names unbolded and in Small Caps are B ___ M ___ Beech, American (Fagus grandifolia) introduced species. Numbers with scientific names are ones used in the Field Guide to B ___ M ___ Beech, Blue (Carpinus caroliniana) Indiana Wildflowers by Kay Yatskievych (2000). B ___ are species that have been recorded B ___ – ___ Birch, River (Betula nigra) from Brown County. M ___ are species that have been recorded from Monroe County. B ___ M ___ Blackberry, Common (Rubus allegheniensis) – ___ indicates it has not yet been recorded for the county. B ___ M ___ Bladdernut, American (Staphylea trifolia) B ___ M ___ Blueberry, Late Low (Vaccinium pallidum) B ___ M ___ Box Elder (Acer negundo) B ___ M ___ Alexanders, Golden (710 Zizia aurea) B ___ M ___ Buckeye, Ohio (Aesculus glabra) B ___ M ___ Alumroot, Common (421 Heuchera americana) B ___ M ___ Burning-bush, Winged (Euonymus alatus) B ___ M ___ Anemone, False Rue (37 Isopyrum biternatum) B ___ M ___ Cherry, Black (Prunus serotina) B ___ M ___ Anemone, Rue (38 Thalictrum thalictroides) – ___ M ___ Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) B ___ M ___ Anemone, Wood (35 Anemone quinquefolia) B ___ – ___ Cypress, Bald (Taxodium distichum) B ___ M ___ Aniseroot (684 Osmorhiza longistylis) B ___ M ___ Deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum) B ___ M ___ Arbutus, Trailing (381 Epigaea repens) B ___ – ___ Dogwood, Alternate-leaved (Cornus alternifolia) B ___ M ___ Avens, Cream-colored (453 Geum virginianum) B ___ M ___ Dogwood, Flowering (Cornus florida) B ___ M ___ Avens, Spring (454 Geum vernum) B ___ M ___ Gooseberry, Prickly Wild (Ribes cynosbati) B ___ M ___ Avens, White (451 Geum canadense) B ___ M ___ Haw, Smooth Black (Viburnum prunifolium) B ___ M ___ Baneberry, White (48 Actaea pachypoda) B ___ – ___ Hawthorne, Downy (Crataegus mollis) B ___ M ___ Bedstraw, Shining (1048 Galium concinnum) B ___ – ___ Hickory, Shagbark (Carya ovata) B ___ M ___ Bellwort, Large-flowered (1474 Uvularia grandiflora) B ___ – ___ Hickory, Shellbark (Carya laciniosa) – ___ M ___ Bellwort, Sessile-leaved (1476 Uvularia sessilifolia) B ___ M ___ Honeysuckle, Amur (Lonicera maackii) B ___ M ___ Betony, Wood (999 Pedicularis canadensis) B ___ – ___ Honeysuckle, European Fly (Lonicera xylosteum) – ___ M ___ Bishop’s-cap (425 Mitella diphylla) B ___ – ___ Honeysuckle, Morrow’s (Lonicera morrowii) B ___ – ___ Bloodroot (62 Sanguinaria canadensis) B ___ – ___ Huckleberry, Black (Gaylussacia baccata) B ___ M ___ Bluebells, Virginia (824 Mertensia virginica) B ___ – ___ Ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana) B ___ – ___ Blue-eyed Grass, Stout (1513 Sisyrinchium angustifolium) B ___ – ___ Jetbead (Rhodotypos scandens) B ___ M ___ Blue-eyed-Mary (997 Collinsia verna) B ___ – ___ Leatherwood, Eastern (Dirca palustris) B ___ M ___ Bluets, Long-leaved (1055 Houstonia longifolia) B ___ M ___ Locust, Black (Robinia pseudoacacia) B ___ M ___ Bluets, Red-eyed (1060 Houstonia pusilla) B ___ M ___ Locust, Bristly (Robinia hispida) B ___ – ___ Bluets, Yellow-eyed (1059 Houstonia caerulea) B ___ – ___ Maple, Sugar (Acer saccharum) – ___ M ___ Buckhorn (930 Plantago lanceolata) B ___ M ___ Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) B ___ M ___ Bugle, Carpet (923 Ajuga reptans) B ___ M ___ Oak, Black (Quercus velutina) B ___ M ___ Buttercup, Hooked (20 Ranunculus recurvatus) B ___ – ___ Oak, Chestnut (Quercus montana) B ___ M ___ Buttercup, Kidney-leaved (23 Ranunculus abortivus) B ___ M ___ Oak, Northern Red (Quercus rubra) – ___ M ___ Buttercup, Rock (24 Ranunculus micranthus) – ___ M ___ Oak, Pin (Quercus palustris) B ___ M ___ Buttercup, Rough (13 Ranunculus hispidus) B ___ M ___ Oak, White (Quercus alba) B ___ M ___ Buttercup, Sardinia (17 Ranunculus sardous) B ___ M ___ Olive, Autumn (Elaeagnus umbellata) B ___ – ___ Buttercup, Tall (15 Ranunculus acris) – ___ M ___ Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera) B ___ M ___ Butterweed (1221 Packera glabella) B ___ M ___ Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) B ___ M ___ Campion, Evening (138 Silene latifolia) B ___ M ___ Pear, Callery (Pyrus calleryana) B ___ M ___ Catchfly, Starry (143 Silene stellata) B ___ – ___ Pine, Virginia (Pinus virginiana) – ___ M ___ Celandine, Lesser (not in FGIW. Ranunculus ficaria) – ___ M ___ Pine, Eastern White (Pinus strobus) B ___ M ___ Chervil, Wild (691 Chaerophyllum procumbens) B ___ M ___ Plum, American (Prunus americana) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Clammy (161 Cerastium glomeratum) B ___ M ___ Redbud, Eastern (Cercis canadensis) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Common (158 Stellaria media) – ___ M ___ Red Cedar, Eastern (Juniperus virginiana) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Common Mouse-eared (160 Cerastium fontanum) B ___ – ___ Rose, Multiflora (Rosa multiflora) – ___ M ___ Chickweed, jagged (165 Holosteum umbellatum) B ___ M ___ Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Nodding (162 Cerastium nutans) B ___ M ___ Serviceberry, Downy (Amelanchier arborea) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Small Field (164 Cerastium arvense) B ___ M ___ Spicebush, Northern (Lindera benzoin) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Small Mouse-eared (159 Cerastium semidecandrum) B ___ – ___ Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) B ___ M ___ Chickweed, Star (153 Stellaria puber) B ___ M ___ Tuliptree (Liriodendron tulipifera) B ___ M ___ Cinquefoil, Oldfield (441 Potentilla simplex) B ___ M ___ Viburnum, Maple-leaved (Viburnum acerifolium) B ___ M ___ Cleavers (1046 Galium aparine) B ___ M ___ Yellowwood (Cladrastus kentuckea) WILDFLOWER SEEN IN BLOOM WILDFLOWERS SEEN IN BLOOM (page 5 of 5) (page 2 of 5) B ___ M ___ Violet, Sweet White (282 Viola blanda) B ___ – ___ Clover, Alsike (506 Trifolium hybridum) B ___ M ___ Violet, Three-lobed (273 Viola palmata) B ___ – ___ Clover, Little Hop (510 Trifolium dubium) B ___ M ___ Violet, Yellow (286 Viola pubescens) B ___ – ___ Clover, Pinnate Hop (509 Trifolium campestre) B ___ M ___ Waterleaf, Appendaged (815 Hydrophyllum appendiculatum) B ___ – ___ Clover, Red (507 Trifolium pratense) B ___ M ___ Waterleaf, Large-leaved (817 Hydrophyllum macrophyllum) B ___ – ___ Clover, Yellow Sweet (513 Melilotus officinalis) B ___ – ___ Waterleaf, Virginia (818 Hydrophyllum virginianum) B ___ M ___ Clover, White (505 Trifolium repens) B ___ M ___ Whitlow Grass, Early (321 Draba verna) B ___ M ___ Cohosh, Blue (59 Caulophyllum thalictroides) B ___ M ___ Wisteria, Chinese (Wisteria sinensis) B ___ M ___ Columbine, Wild (57 Aquilegia canadensis) B ___ M ___ Yarrow, Common (1262 Achillea millefolium) B ___ M ___
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