FORBS lUlUsually pretty lNlNot woody lSlSome like it hot, some like it cold! lSlSome good, some bad.

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FORBS lUlUsually pretty lNlNot woody lSlSome like it hot, some like it cold! lSlSome good, some bad.

Curlycup Gumweed lGlGumball pods lYlYellow flower lBlBiennial lIlIntroduced lWlWarm lIlINVADER

Hairy Goldenaster lVlVery hairy stem lYlYellow flowers lPlPerennial lNlNative lWlWarm lIlINCREASER

Death Camas lSlSimilar to onion lYlYellow flower lNlNo onion smell! lPlPerennial lNlNative lClCool lIlINCREASER lPlPoisonous!!!

Onion lWlWhite flower lSlSmells like an onion! lPlPerennial lNlNative lClCool lIlINCREASER

Leafy Spurge lYlYellow-green lSlSlender leaves lUlUmbical seed pod lPlPerennial lIlIntroduced lClCool lIlINVADER

Spotted Knapweed lPlPurple flower lBlBlack bracts on seed pod lPlPerennial lIlIntroduced lWlWarm lIlINVADER

Dotted Gayfeather l Long, slender green leaves l Dots on under side of leaves l Purple flower l Perennial l Native l Warm l DECREASER

American Licorice l Red cocklebur l Leaves opposite l Perennial l Native l Warm l INCREASER

Lupine lPlPalmately compound leaves lPlPurple flower lPlPerennial lNlNative lClCool lIlINCREASER lPlPoisonous

Western Yarrow l“l“Fern-like” leaves lWlWhitish/yellow top lPlPerennial lNlNative lWlWarm lIlINCREASER

Missouri Goldenrod lGlGold flower lLlLong, narrow leaves lPlPerennial lNlNative lWlWarm lIlINCREASER

Cudweed Sagewort lWlWide silver leaves lTlToothed leaves on bottom lSlSmells like a sage lPlPerennial, Native, Warm, INCREASER

Hoods Phlox l Very short l White flowers l Perennial l Native l Cool l INCREASER

Salsify lBlBig dandelion l“l“Goatsbeard” lBlBiennial lNlNative lClCool lIlINVADER

Scarlet Globemallow l Very short plant l “chicken feet” leaves l Scarlet flower l Perennial l Native l Cool l INCREASER

Wavy-leaf Thistle l Very spiny, wavy leaves l Purple seed pod l Biennial l Native l Cool l INVADER