Spring Native WILDFLOWER PROGRAM

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Spring Native WILDFLOWER PROGRAM Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society Spring Native WILDFLOWER PROGRAM

Snow Trillium

Hepatica

Hepatica Leaves

Spring Beauty

Trout Lily

Bloodroot

Prairie Trillium

Trillium

Trillium grandiflorum

Jack-in-the-pulpit

Jack-in-the-pulpit fruit

Marsh Marigold

Dutchman’s Breeches

Squirrel Corn

Squirrel Corn Root

Mayapple

Common Blue Violet

Bluebell Flower

Bluebell

Woodland Poppy

Geranium Plant

Geranium Flower

Shooting Star

Phlox divaricata

Lady’s Slipper

Lady’s Slipper Flower

Dwarf Iris

Golden Ragwort

Phacelia

Garlic Mustard

Blue Eyed Grass

Fire Pink

Jacob’s Ladder

Columbine Flower

Spiderwort

Spiderwort Flower

Virginia Waterleaf

Bellwort

Butterfly Weed Plant

Butterfly Weed Flower

Spring Native WILDFLOWER PROGRAM Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society Spring Native WILDFLOWER PROGRAM