Moccasin Bay (Plants) By: Hailey Storms, and Cheyenne Thain.

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Moccasin Bay (Plants) By: Hailey Storms, and Cheyenne Thain

Common Name: Canadian Thistle Scientific Name: Cirsium arvense

Common Name: Stinging Nettle Scientific Name: Urtica dioica

Stinging Nettles Stinging Nettles grow 3 to 7 ft tall in the summer and dying down to the ground in winter. Stinging Nettle can be used to be made into food and drinks. They have medical uses also. But they “sting” you if you touch them.

Common Name: Horsetail Scientific Name: Equisetum arvense

Common Name: Cocklebur plants Scientific Name: Quercus macrocarpa

Common Name: Water Bush Scientific Name: Hamelia patens

Common Name: Kentucky Bluegrass Scientific Name: Poa pratensis

Common Name: Wild Rose Scientific Name: Acicularis

Common Name: Cotton Tree Scientific Name: Cochlospermum Vitifolium

Common Name: Pear Tree Scientific Name: Pyrus

Common Name: Aspen Tree Scientific Name: Populus

Common Name: Oak Tree Scientific Name: Quercus

Common Name: (Western Red) Cedar Tree Scientific Name: Cedrus spp

Common Name: Pine Tree Scientific Name: Pinus

Common Name: Teasel Scientific Name: Dipsacus Fullonum

Common Name: Yarrow Scientific Name: Achillea millefolium

Common Name: Douglas Fir Scientific Name: Pseudotsuga menziesii

Common Name: Wood Groundsel Scientific Name: Senecio sylvaticus

Common Name: Yellow Salsify Scientific Name: Tragopogon dubius

Common Name: Tansy Scientific Name: Tanacetum vulgare

Common Name: Dalmation Toadflax Scientific Name: Linaria vulgaris