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Central PA Wildflower ID
What is the name of the blue / white / lavender colored wildflowers growing along the roadsides currently in central PA. A couple of us at work had heard them called "Phlox", but they don't look like the Phlox in my wildflower book and I can't find anything else that matches them. The plants are about 18-24" tall. The flowers have 4 petals in cruciate shape, and are maybe 3/4" in diamter. The flowers are in clusters at the top of the stems. The leaves are narrow and elongated. I don't have any place to post a photo or I would, BUT anybody who lives in central PA will know the flowers I'm talking about because they're all over the place right now. RWL ******* Recreate gaps in email address to reply ******* |
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