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Eastern Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Appearance: Opuntia humifusa is a low-growing cactus species known for its flat, segmented stems and large, showy yellow flowers.
Stems: The stems are flat and segmented, with prominent spines and glochids (tiny, barbed bristles).
Flowers: The plant produces large, bright yellow flowers with numerous petals.
Fruit: It bears prickly, pear-shaped fruits.
Habitat: It is commonly found in dry, sandy, or rocky habitats.
Occurrence
Planted on east side of property
Arrowleaf Aster (Symphyotrichum urophyllum)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Symphyotrichum urophyllum is a herbaceous perennial known for its lance-shaped leaves and clusters of white to pale blue flowers.
Leaves: The leaves are lance-shaped and typically toothed.
Flowers: The plant produces clusters of white to pale blue, daisy-like flowers with yellow centers.
Habitat: It is commonly found in open woodlands and meadows.
Distribution: White arrowleaf aster is native to North America.
Occurrence
Found throughout the property
Annual Fleabane (Erigeron annuus)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Erigeron annuus is a herbaceous annual or biennial known for its slender stems and small, daisy-like flowers.
Leaves: The leaves are lance-shaped and alternate along the stems.
Flowers: The plant produces small, daisy-like flowers with numerous white to pinkish-purple petals.
Habitat: It is commonly found in open fields, meadows, and disturbed areas.
Distribution: Eastern daisy fleabane is native to North America.
Occurrence
Found throughout the property
Giant Goldenrod (Solidago gigantea)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Solidago gigantea is a tall, herbaceous perennial known for its golden-yellow flower clusters and lance-shaped leaves.
Leaves: The leaves are lance-shaped and serrated along the edges.
Flowers: The plant produces large, dense clusters of small, bright yellow flowers.
Habitat: It is commonly found in meadows, open woodlands, and along roadsides.
Distribution: Giant goldenrod is native to North America.
Occurrence
Found in former field areas
Stiff Sunflower (Helianthus pauciflorus subsp. subrhomboideus)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Helianthus pauciflorus is a tall, herbaceous perennial known for its large, showy sunflower-like flowers and rough leaves.
Leaves: The leaves are rough to the touch, lance-shaped, and arranged alternately along the stem.
Flowers: The plant produces large, yellow sunflower-like flowers with multiple petals and a dark central disk.
Habitat: It is commonly found in prairies, open woodlands, and along roadsides.
Distribution: Stiff sunflower is native to North America.
Occurrence
Found in original prairie
Prairie Dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Appearance: Sporobolus heterolepis is a native grass known for its fine-textured leaves and airy seed heads.
Leaves: The leaves are fine-textured and often have a bluish-green tint.
Flowers: The plant produces delicate, airy seed heads with small, oblong spikelets.
Habitat: It is commonly found in prairies, grasslands, and open woodlands.
Distribution: Prairie dropseed is native to North America.
Occurrence
Growing in original prairie area
Common Green Darner (Anax junius)
False Solomon’s Seal (Maianthemum racemosum)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Maianthemum racemosum is a woodland perennial known for its arching stems and clusters of small, white flowers.
Leaves: The leaves are lance-shaped and alternate along the stems.
Flowers: The plant produces clusters of small, white, star-shaped flowers that resemble those of true Solomon’s seal.
Fruit: It bears small, red berries.
Habitat: It is commonly found in woodlands and shaded areas.
Distribution: False Solomon’s seal is native to North America.
Occurrence
Found in the woods
Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Solidago canadensis is a herbaceous perennial known for its tall stature, lance-shaped leaves, and golden-yellow flower clusters.
Leaves: The leaves are lance-shaped and serrated along the edges.
Flowers: The plant produces dense clusters of small, bright yellow flowers.
Habitat: It is commonly found in meadows, fields, and along roadsides.
Distribution: Canada goldenrod is native to North America.
Occurrence
Widespread throughout the property



























