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The wild aster comes home. Published: Jun. 05, 2013, 6:57 p.m. By . Bill Finch; ... , snakeroot and Stokes asters — plants that had been rejected as weeds in their American homeland.
Commonly called old field aster or Michaelmas daisy, it is a common wildflower throughout the state. It blooms in the fall and can get large (as you have discovered), growing up to 4 feet tall and ...
Shepherd's purse, lambs' quarters, wild amaranth, mugwort, fiddle heads, burr clover, Indian aster, dandelion, wild garlic, wild onions and chives are just a few that I can recognize and name.
Wild Violet. A low-growing ground cover, wild violet has heart-shaped leaves and small purple or white flowers. ... Aster. Another weed with purple flowers that is great for pollinators, ...
The Wild Ones Green Bay Chapter also has a limited number of pollinator garden kits for sale to the public for spring ...
Drought-tolerant “weeds’’ include Joe-Pye weed, milkweed, fireweed, thimbleweed, gumweed and pineapple-weed. Some are loathed. Ragweed — a member of the aster family — is skewered by ...
Wild Ones Green Bay has $500 grants for that. ... stiff goldenrod, smooth blue aster and butterfly weed. ... Where once there were only weeds, ...
Shepherd's purse, lambs' quarters, wild amaranth, mugwort, fiddle heads, burr clover, Indian aster, dandelion, wild garlic, wild onions and chives are just a few that I can recognize and name.