Dec. 27, 2020
blue moneywort, Lindernia grandiflora
Gardeners tend to call this blue moneywort. More botanical sources tend toward Savannah false pimpernel. The flowers approach a half inch, which makes this 'grandiflora' compared to many other Lindernia. Gardeners use this as a pot plant, or one source recommends it as a wetland groundcover. It can be perennial in its native areas in FL and GA. Hillsborough Co FL, 1/24/13. False pimpernel family, Linderniaceae.
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Hi Denise
Just thinking it's almost time to come look for Platanthera flava. Bob
Hi Bob:
I found it on Eber Rd, about 1.5 mi S. of Kitty Todd Preserve 1/4 mi from Metroparks land. I’m guessing it came in on the RR. (NwOhio)
Apparently so, but not on all plants. The brown only shows a little in this image.
Regarding umber pussytoes, one reference calls it brown-brackted pussytoes. Are it's bracts browner than other pussytoes?