PHOTOGRAPHS OF FLOWERING PLANTS
OF THE OZARKS AND THE INTERIOR HIGHLANDS OF NORTH AMERICA
By
Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.
Species in this list include not only native and adventive plants, but also some commonly encountered ornamental plants. Plants are listed alphabetically by genus.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Ilex decidua Walter, Photo 1, Photo 2, possum haw, deciduous holly [Aquifoliaceae, hollow family]
Ilex
glabra (L.) A. Gray, inkberry, gallberry [Aquifoliaceae, holly family]
Ilex opaca Ait., American holly {Aquifoliaceae, holly family]
Illicium floridanum Ellis, star-anise [Illiciaceae]
Impatiens
capensis Meerb., Flower
1, Flower 2, fruit, spotted touch-me-not [Balsaminaeae, touch-me-not family]
Impatiens
pallida Nutt., Photo 1,
Photo2, pale tough-me-not,
jewelweed
[Balsaminaeae, touch-me-not family]
Ipomoea coccinea L., Photo 1, Photo 2, red morning glory, scarlet starglory [Convolvulaceae, morning glory family]
Ipomoea
hederacea Jacq., blue morning glory, ivy-leaved morning glory [Convolvulaceae,
morning glory family]
Ipomoea lacunosa L., small white morning glory [Convolvulaceae, morning glory family]
Ipomoea
pandurata (L.) G. Meyer, wild potato vine, man-of-the-earth, bigroot morning
glory [Convolvulaceae, morning glory family]
Ipomoea
purpurea (L.) Roth, common morning glory [Convolvulaceae, morning glory family]
Iris
cristata Sol., crested iris, dwarf wild iris [Iridaceae, iris family]
Iris
fulva Ker Gawler, copper iris, red iris [Iridaceae, iris family]
Isopyrum
biternatum (Raf.) Torrey & A. Gray,
Photo
1, Photo
2, false rue anemone [Ranunculaceae,
buttercup family]
Isotoria verticillata (Willd.) Raf., large whorled pogonia [Orchidaceae, orchid family]
Itea virginica L. f. virginica, Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, Virginia willow, sweet-spire, tassel-white [Grossulariaceae, currant family]
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