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EARLY BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS FASCICULARIS) Early Buttercup Ranunculus fascicularis Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) Description: This perennial wildflower consists of a small tuft of basal leaves and flowering stalks; a tufted plant is typically about 6" tall and 6" across. The basal leaves are usually divided into 3-5 leaflets; these leaflets are divided into narrow lobes and they may have a few teeth along their margins. SILKY WILD RYE (ELYMUS VILLOSUS) Silky Wild Rye Elymus villosus Grass family (Poaceae) Description: This perennial grass is 2½–3½' tall and unbranched, often forming tufts of culms at the base. Each culm is green, glabrous, and terete (round in cross-section). The blades of the alternate leaves are up to 9" long and nearly ½" across; they are linear, dark green, andslightly hairy.
HISPID BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS HISPIDUS) Hispid Buttercup Ranunculus hispidus Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) Description: This perennial wildflower is up to 1' tall; it has a tendency to sprawl with age. The stems are light green to pale reddish brown and more or less covered with long spreading hairs. MULLEIN FOXGLOVE (DASISTOMA MACROPHYLLA) Mullein Foxglove Dasistoma macrophylla Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae) Description: This herbaceous plant is a summer annual about 2-6' tall. It branches regularly PRAIRIE DOCK (SILPHIUM TEREBINTHINACEUM) Prairie Dock Silphium terebinthinaceum Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This plant has a vase-like rosette of large basal leaves that are spade-shaped (cordate). The basal leaves have a thick sandpapery texture, particularly on the underside, and they are up to 18" long and 12" wide. ILLINOIS WILDFLOWERSPLANT-FEEDING INSECTPHOTO USE POLICYFLOWER-VISITING INSECTTREES, SHRUBSECOLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY Prairie Wildflowers Savanna & Thicket Wildflowers Woodland Wildflowers Wetland Wildflowers Weedy Wildflowers Grasses, Sedges, Rushes, & Spore-bearing Vascular Plants ANISEROOT (OSMORHIZA LONGISTYLIS) Aniseroot Osmorhiza longistylis Carrot family (Apiaceae) Description: This herbaceous perennial plant is about 1-2½' tall, branching occasionally. The stems are light green to reddish purple, terete, and glabrous (var. longistylis) to hairy (var. villicaulis).The alternate leaves are ternately compound; the lower compound leaves are up to 9" long and 9" across, while the upper compound leaves LARGE-FLOWERED VALERIAN (VALERIANA PAUCIFLORA) Large-Flowered Valerian Valeriana pauciflora Valerian family (Valerianaceae) Description: This perennial wildflower is 1½–3' tall and unbranched or sparingly branched. The stout central stem is erect, medium green, hairless, and terete. ANNUAL FLEABANE (ERIGERON ANNUUS) Annual Fleabane Erigeron annuus Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This is an annual or biennial plant that is up to 3½' tall, branching occasionally in the upper half to form flowering stems. The central stem has spreading white hairs throughout its length. The leaves toward the base are 3-5" long with sizable petioles, and they are lanceolate, ovate, or oblanceolate in shape. CLUSTERED SEDGE (CAREX AGGREGATA) Clustered Sedge Carex aggregata Sedge family (Cyperaceae) Description: This perennial sedge produces culms about 2-3' tall and it is often tufted at the base with the leaves of low vegetative shoots. Each culm is light green, 3-angled, and rough underneath the inflorescence nearthe apex.
EARLY BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS FASCICULARIS) Early Buttercup Ranunculus fascicularis Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) Description: This perennial wildflower consists of a small tuft of basal leaves and flowering stalks; a tufted plant is typically about 6" tall and 6" across. The basal leaves are usually divided into 3-5 leaflets; these leaflets are divided into narrow lobes and they may have a few teeth along their margins. SILKY WILD RYE (ELYMUS VILLOSUS) Silky Wild Rye Elymus villosus Grass family (Poaceae) Description: This perennial grass is 2½–3½' tall and unbranched, often forming tufts of culms at the base. Each culm is green, glabrous, and terete (round in cross-section). The blades of the alternate leaves are up to 9" long and nearly ½" across; they are linear, dark green, andslightly hairy.
HISPID BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS HISPIDUS) Hispid Buttercup Ranunculus hispidus Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) Description: This perennial wildflower is up to 1' tall; it has a tendency to sprawl with age. The stems are light green to pale reddish brown and more or less covered with long spreading hairs. MULLEIN FOXGLOVE (DASISTOMA MACROPHYLLA) Mullein Foxglove Dasistoma macrophylla Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae) Description: This herbaceous plant is a summer annual about 2-6' tall. It branches regularly PRAIRIE DOCK (SILPHIUM TEREBINTHINACEUM) Prairie Dock Silphium terebinthinaceum Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This plant has a vase-like rosette of large basal leaves that are spade-shaped (cordate). The basal leaves have a thick sandpapery texture, particularly on the underside, and they are up to 18" long and 12" wide. EARLY MEADOW RUE (THALICTRUM DIOICUM) Early Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dioicum) Description: This perennial wildflower is up to 2½' tall and across. Its central stem (and any side stems) is pale green to pale purplish green, terete, glabrous, and glaucous. The alternate compound leaves are double or triple HONEWORT (CRYPTOTAENIA CANADENSIS) Honewort Cryptotaenia canadensis Carrot family (Apiaceae) Description: This herbaceous perennial plant is 1-3' tall; it is unbranched toward the base, but branches occasionally in the upper half. The light green stems are glabrous and occasionally glaucous; they are slightly widerand angular at
BOTTLEBRUSH SEDGE (CAREX COMOSA) Bottlebrush Sedge Carex comosa Sedge family (Cyperaceae) Description: This perennial sedge forms a large tuft of leaves and flowering culms about 2–3½' tall.The erect to ascending culms are light green, sharply 3-angled, and glabrous. SILKY WILD RYE (ELYMUS VILLOSUS) Silky Wild Rye Elymus villosus Grass family (Poaceae) Description: This perennial grass is 2½–3½' tall and unbranched, often forming tufts of culms at the base. Each culm is green, glabrous, and terete (round in cross-section). The blades of the alternate leaves are up to 9" long and nearly ½" across; they are linear, dark green, andslightly hairy.
HEART-LEAVED SKULLCAP (SCUTELLARIA OVATA) Heart-Leaved Skullcap (Scutellaria ovata) Description: This perennial wildflower is ¾-3' tall and usually unbranched, except near the apex where the inflorescence occurs. Erect leafy stems may be produced individually or in small clusters. The central stem is is whitish green, 4-angled, and covered with either glandular or non-glandularhairs
INSECT TABLE (POPULUS SPP.) *larvae bore through wood, ** forms galls on leaves, § larvae are leaf-miners Note: Chrysomelidae (Leaf Beetles) and Lepidoptera (Butterflies, Skippers, & Moths) have been excluded from this table. VICIA VILLOSA (FLORAL VISITORS) Vicia villosa (Hairy Vetch) introduced (bumblebees suck nectar and/or collect pollen; observations are from Wilhelm & Rericha) Bees (long-tongued) Apidae (Bombini): Bombus auricomus (WR), Bombus griseocallis (WR), Bombus impatiens (WR) ORIGANUM VULGARE (FLORAL VISITORS) Origanum vulgare (Oregano) introduced (bees suck nectar and/or collect pollen; observations are from Wilhelm & Rericha) Bees (long-tongued) Anthophoridae (Ceratinini): Ceratina mikmaqi (WR) Bees (short-tongued) Halictidae (Halictinae): Augochlora pura pura (WR), Lasioglossum imitatum (WR); Colletidae (Hylaeinae): Hylaeus mesillae (WR) BIRD TABLE (CAREX SPP.) Bird Names (Scientific & Common) Cygnus buccinator (Trumpeter Swan) Aix sponsa (Wood Duck) Anas americana (American Wigeon) Anas acuta (Northern Pintail) Anas clypeata (Northern Shoveler) Anas crecca (Green-winged Teal) Anas discors (Blue-winged Teal) Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) Anas rubripes (Black Duck) Aythya affinis (Lesser Scaup) Aythya americana (Redhead) ACMAEODERA TUBULUS (FLOWERS VISITED) Acmaeodera tubulus Fabricius: Buprestidae, Coleoptera (observations are from Robertson, MacRae, Lovell, and Wilhelm & Rericha) Acanthaceae: Ruellia humilis (McR Illinois WildflowersPrairie Wildflowers
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