Wild Plant Identification URI & Pleasant Valley MA Audubon Preserve.

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Wild Plant Identification URI & Pleasant Valley MA Audubon Preserve

White Wood Aster (with poison ivy) Seen 9/1/11 Habitat: dry woods Flowering time: August to October Native Source: CT Site

Poison Ivy Seen 9/1/11 Poisonous Vine with white berries in fall Source: Wheel

Woodsorrel Seen 9/1/11 Weedy Wildflower Source: Weed Site

Burdock Seen 9/1/11 Broad leaf and striped (red/purple and green) and hairy stem Source: Larry Englander

Pokeberry Seen 9/1/11 Small white flowers Green berries that turn dark purple Flowering time: July to September Native Source: CT Site

Common Evening Primrose Seen 9/1/11 Habitat: roadsides, fields Flowering time: June to September Native Source: CT Site

Lady Fern Seen 9/1/11 Habitat: moist, partly shaded areas Height: 2-3 feet Spores are underside of frond Deciduous Source: CT Site

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