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Wild Flowers

Horizontales
Shrubby legume with feathery leaves, often found in sandy prairies.
Native wildflower with milky sap, essential for monarch butterflies.
Delicate wildflower with star-shaped petals, blooming in early spring.
Graceful woodland flower with bell-shaped blooms, carpeting spring landscapes.
Hardy herb with feathery leaves and clusters of tiny blooms, known for its medicinal properties.
Tall wildflower with spiky blooms, often found in meadows and prairies.
Prairie plant with spiky leaves and globe-like flowers, once believed to cure snakebites.
Spring-blooming wildflower with golden, bell-shaped blossoms, often found in meadows.
Hardy herb with bitter leaves, often used as a coffee substitute.
Hardy herb with dense spikes of purple flowers, once used in folk medicine.
Yellow-flowered herb once used for dyeing fabric, thriving in open fields.
Aromatic wildflower with feathery leaves, once used to induce sneezing.
Tall wildflower with tubular blooms, known for its medicinal properties.
Graceful wildflower with spurred petals, often found in woodlands and meadows.
Spring wildflower with white petals and red-orange sap, once used for dyeing fabric.
Verticales
Woodland wildflower with ladder-like leaves no eerie hallucinations required.
Mint-family wildflower with fiery blooms—its tea is fit for a Mohawk town.
Prickly wildflower once used to raise the nap on wool fabrics.
Used for medicinal purposes, including treating digestive issues and wounds
Golden wildflower—true love, adventure, and 'As you wish' included.
Graceful wildflower with bell-shaped blue blooms, thriving in rocky meadows.
State flower of Texas, painting fields in waves of blue each spring.
Fiery wildflower with trumpet-shaped blooms, lighting up mountain meadows.
Umbrella-like leaves shelter a hidden fruit, beware its toxic roots!
Prickly wildflower with spiny leaves tough, as a rodeo bull.
Spring-blooming wildflower with soft purple petals, South Dakotas floral emblem.
Once a common field flower, now rare—its magenta blooms once mingled with wheat.
To make whole or solid.
Lucky-leaved wildflower—its trifoliate charm might just bring fortune.
Aromatic herb with citrus-scented leaves—its oil flavors Earl Grey tea.
Starry wildflower with daisy-like blooms—its name shines in Latin.