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Asteraceae
Aster Family

Lamiaceae
Mint Family

Achillea millefolium
common yarrow

Ageratina altissima
white snakeroot

Chrysanthemum sp.
chrysanthemum

Coreopsis verticillata
tickseed

Echinacea purpurea
purple coneflower

Eutrochium purpureum
Joe Pye weed

Gaillardia sp.
blanket flower

Liatris spicata
blazing star

Ligularia dentata
bigleaf goldenray

Solidago sp.
goldenrod

Symphyotrichum sp.
aster

Taraxacum officinale
common dandelion

Ajuga reptans
bugleweed

Glechoma hederacea
creeping Charlie

Lamium maculatum
spotted deadnettle

Monarda sp.
beebalm

Nepeta xfaassenii
catmint

Ocimum basilicum
basil

Salvia yangii
Russian sage

Stachys byzantina
lamb’s ear

Apiaceae
Carrot Family

Solanaceae
Nightshade Family

Brassicaceae
Mustard Family

Cucurbitaceae
Gourd Family

Fabaceae
Pea Family

Aegopodium podagraria ‘Variegatum’
Snow on the Mountain, Bishop’s Weed

Anethum graveolens
Dill

Daucus carota subsp. sativus
Carrot

Petroselinum crispum
Parsley

Petunia x hybrida
Petunia

Physalis philadelphica
Tomatillo

Solanum lycopersicum
Tomato

Capsicum sp.
Peppers

Brassica oleracea
Kale

Brassica oleracea
Cabbage

Brassica oleracea
Broccoli

Brassica oleracea
Cauliflower

Brassica oleracea
Brussel Sprouts

Cucumis sativus
Cucumber

Cucurbita pepo
Zucchini

Cucurbita moschata
Butternut Squash

Cucurbita pepo
Pumpkin

Baptisia australis
False Indigo

Glycine max
Soybean

Lotus corniculatus
Bird’s-foot trefoil, Eggs and bacon

Lupinus x hybrida
Lupine

Trifolium repens
White clover

Apocynaceae
Dogbane Family

Poaceae
Grass Family

Asclepias syriaca
common milkweed

Asclepias tuberosa
butterfly weed

Asclepias incarnata
swamp milkweed

Vinca minor
periwinkle

Calamagrostis acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’
feather reed grass

Digitaria sp.
crabgrass

Festuca sp.
fescue

Leymus arenarius
lyme grass

Panicum virgatum
switchgrass

Schizachyrium scoparium
little bluestem

Sorghastrum nutans
yellow prairie grass

Sporobolus heterolepis
prairie dropseed

pistil
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stigma
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style
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ovary
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stamen
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anther
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filament
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petal
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ovule
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sepal
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receptacle
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peduncle
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Needle-like
leaves that are long and thin usually found in bundles like pine needles

Scale-like
leaves in the shape of small, flat or thickened triangles with little or no differentiation of a blade

Linear
long and thin (4 to 6x longer than it is wide) most grasses

Elliptic
Leaf is widest in the middle

Lanceolate
Leaf is wide toward the base and narrow towards the tip

Oblong
Oval-like

Oblanceolate
the inverse of lanceolate, widest at tip and tapering at base

Ovate
egg-shaped, wide at base

Broadly elliptic
Widest in the middle

Obovate
the inverse of ovate; widest near the apex

Orbicular
circular

Reniform
kidney shaped
