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Here’s a look at 15 of the earliest blooming wildflowers in Pennsylvania. One of the earliest plants to emerge, the spiky, upright leaves – mottled marron and bright yellow-green – regularly ...
Roadside ditches across Pennsylvania are bursting with a full ... about 4 feet in height and produces as many as 450 tiny, yellow flowers in drooping clusters. Its basal leaves can be as long ...
When pollinators visit, they find nectar glands on the leaves, not the yellow flowers. Dutchman’s breeches get their name from their flowers, which look like miniature, upside-down white pants.
This native wildflower grows tall with hair-covered leaves and stems topped with yellow blooms from early summer to early fall. It thrives in full sun and dry to medium well-drained soils.