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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 Pine Creek Rail Trail
Yellow Goatsbeard
(Tragopogon dubius)
Other Names: Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon; Yellow Salsify
Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Other Names: Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon; Yellow Salsify
Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Great Angelica
(Angelica atropurpurea)
Other Names: Alexanders; Purplestem Angelica
Family: Apiaceae (Parsley)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Other Names: Alexanders; Purplestem Angelica
Family: Apiaceae (Parsley)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Great Angelica
(Angelica atropurpurea)
Other Names: Alexanders; Purplestem Angelica
Family: Apiaceae (Parsley)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Other Names: Alexanders; Purplestem Angelica
Family: Apiaceae (Parsley)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Hairy Wood-Mint
(Blephilia hirsuta)
Other Names: Hairy Pagoda Plant
Family: Lamiaceae (Mint)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Other Names: Hairy Pagoda Plant
Family: Lamiaceae (Mint)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Rough Cinquefoil
(Potentilla norvegica)
Other Names: Norwegian Cinquefoil; Strawberry-Weed
Family: Rosacae (Rose)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Other Names: Norwegian Cinquefoil; Strawberry-Weed
Family: Rosacae (Rose)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Field Bindweed
(Convolvulus arvensis L.)
Family: Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory) · Invasive
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Family: Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory) · Invasive
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Field Bindweed
(Convolvulus arvensis L.)
Family: Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory) · Invasive
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Family: Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory) · Invasive
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Great St. Johnswort
(Hypericum pyramidatum)
Family: Clusiaceae (Mangosteen)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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Family: Clusiaceae (Mangosteen)
Location: Pine Creek Rail Trail
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We started out as wildflowers from the bicycle trails of western Pennsylvania, but we've
grown!