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I've looked the internet (though not exhaustively) and I cannot seem to
identify this wildflower that I've snapped a photo of. It was found
growing in large patches in a mountainous, deciduous forest in New
Hampshire's Upper Valley area.

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6...fiedflower.jpg

Any assistance/answers you could provide would be highly appreciated.
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http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/...ygalapauc.html
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I've looked the internet (though not exhaustively) and I cannot seem to
identify this wildflower that I've snapped a photo of. It was found
growing in large patches in a mountainous, deciduous forest in New
Hampshire's Upper Valley area.

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6...fiedflower.jpg

Any assistance/answers you could provide would be highly appreciated.
Thanks




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Thank you ever so much

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I've looked the internet (though not exhaustively) and I
cannot seem to identify this wildflower that I've snapped a
photo of. It was found growing in large patches in a
mountainous, deciduous forest in New Hampshire's Upper
Valley area.

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6...00/emunidentif
iedflower.jpg

Any assistance/answers you could provide would be highly
appreciated. Thanks


it's Fringed Polygala (Polygaya pauciflora) aka 'gaywings'.
it's a member of the milkwort family.
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