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Wildflowers of KY: A Master's Roadside Bouquet



2018-04-22 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
One of my favorite flowers, the bluish lavender Wild Sweet William, first caught my eye. Then I was drawn to the wonderful little white flower, ten narrow petals around a lemon yellow center. I'll be searching for its name and welcome knowledge of readers who probably already know. - LW
Hypotheses, helpful information, may an ID
  1. Charles Marshburn: Hypothesis on why "Phlox" is "Sweet William" in Linda-land
  2. Charles Marshburn: Followup on his own answer Whoops! Didn't read it all
  3. Pam Dailey: Little ten-petal flower may be Star Chickweed
  4. JIM: JIM also finds ten-petal flower is five petals, deeply notched - Star Chickweed, also called Great Chickweek
  5. Charles Marshburn - Charles Marshburn agrees with his horse riding teacher Pam Dailey on little white flower,


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