A Stroll Down Henderson Road

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Ascyrum stans

St. Peterswort

Clusiacea

Native to many states of the East coast including Texas, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky,  etc.

Field notes: Found in Columbus, Ohio. 09/17/14. Abandoned hill on Henderson Road.

St. Peterswort may be considered a shrub. It has 4  yellow petals, 2 of which are fused together and 4 sepals.  The leaves are opposite, compound, with entire margins. The flowers are arranged in a panicle inflorescence. These characteristics were used to identify the plant.

 

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Melampodium leucanthum

Blackfoot daisy

Asteraceae

Native to Texas.

Field notes: Found in Columbus, Ohio. 09/17/14. Abandoned hill on Henderson road in dry soil.

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Genista tinctoria

Dyer’s Greenweed

Fabaceae

Native to Europe in dry soils. Locally from Maine to D.C., West to Michigan.

Field notes: Found in Columbus, Ohio. 09/17/2014. On abandoned hill on Henderson Road in very dry soil.

2 thoughts on “A Stroll Down Henderson Road

  1. I could be wrong, but your third plant looks as though it displays a panicle inflorescene, similar to that of salidego canidenses.

  2. Good catch Ashley! Not only its flower but also its leaf arrangement, and height make it look like it belongs to the Asteraceae family.

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