

| Purple Flowering Raspberry |

| White Yarrow |

| Blue Flag Iris |
| This was found in the middle of the woods on an old logging road, in Thurman NY |

| Foxglove |

| Rough-Fruited Cinquefoil |

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| Rubus odoratus A member of the Rose family with maple-like leaves. Redish brown stems are sticky hairy. Found in woods and thickets and easily overlooked when not in bloom. |
| Iris versicolor A common north country native plant, Blue Flag Iris is found in wet meadows and wood edges |
| White yarrow is attractive in the flower garden or meadow but spreads by underground rootstocks and seeds sometimes becoming weedy in fields. |
| Achillea millefolium |
| Same information from page one of Adirondack Wildlfowers |
| Rough Fruited Cinquefoil is native to Europe, and is considered a weed in the United States, especially because cattle refuse to eat it when they encounter it. Rough Fruited Cinquefoil prefers dry fields and waste places. |
| Potentilla recta |