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Don't assume this is a comprehensive list of all the flowers from this location! These are just the ones I've gotten good photos of. More information about Allegheny River Trail
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Large-Flowered Trillium
(Trillium grandiflorum)
Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Large-Flowered Trillium
(Trillium grandiflorum)
Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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White Trout-Lily
(Erythronium albidum)
Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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White Trout-Lily
(Erythronium albidum)
Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Family: Liliaceae (Lily)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Wood Anemone
(Anemone quinquefolia)
Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Wooly Blue Violet
(Viola sororia)
Other Names: Florida Violet; Hooded Blue Violet; Meadow Viol...
Family: Violaceae (Violet)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Other Names: Florida Violet; Hooded Blue Violet; Meadow Viol...
Family: Violaceae (Violet)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Wild Indigo
(Baptisia tinctoria)
Other Names: Horsefly weed
Family: Fabaceae (Pea)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Other Names: Horsefly weed
Family: Fabaceae (Pea)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Common Blackberry
(Rubus allegheniensis)
Other Names: Allegheny Blackberry
Family: Rosacae (Rose)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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Other Names: Allegheny Blackberry
Family: Rosacae (Rose)
Location: Allegheny River Trail
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We started out as wildflowers from the bicycle trails of western Pennsylvania, but we've
grown!