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List of Michigan Flowersreport

  • Anchusa officinalis, Common Bugloss (A)

  • Asarum canadense, Wild Ginger (A)

  • Aristolochia serpentaria, Virginia Snakeroot (A)

  • Aristolochia macrophylla, Dutchman's Pipe (A)

  • Acalypha rhomboidea, Rhombic Copperleaf (A)

  • Acalypha virginica, Virginia Copperleaf (A)

  • Atriplex patula, Halberd-leaved Orache (A)

  • Atriplex prostrata, Triangle Orache (A)

  • Amaranthus arenicola, Sandhill Amaranth (A)

  • Amaranthus retroflexus, Rough Pigweed (A)

  • Artemisia campestris, Field Sagewort (A)

  • Artemisia vulgaris, Mugwort (A)

  • Asclepias viridiflora, Green Milkweed (A)

  • Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Common Ragweed (A)

  • Ambrosia trifida, Giant Ragweed (A)

  • Arisaema triphyllum, Jack-in-the-pulpit (A)

  • Arisaema dracontium, Green Dragon (A)

  • Aplectrum hyemale, Putty-root (A)

  • Acorus americanus, Sweet-flag (A)

  • Alliaria petiolata, Garlic Mustard (A)

  • Aquilegia canadensis, Wild Columbine (A)

  • Boehmeria cylindrica, False Nettle (B)

  • Barbarea vulgaris, Bittercress (B)

  • Commelina communis, Common Dayflower (C)

  • Commelina erecta, Erect Dayflower (C)

  • Cakile edentula, Sea-rocket (C)

  • Campanula aparinoides, Marsh Bellflower (C)

  • Campanula rotundifolia, Harebell (C)

  • Campanula rapunculoides, Creeping Bellflower (C)

  • Campanula glomerata, Clustered Bellflower (C)

  • Campanula trachelium, Nettle-leaved Bellflower (C)

  • Campanulastrum americanum, Tall Bellflower (C)

  • Cynoglossum virginianum, Blue Hound's-tongue (C)

  • Cynanchum louiseae, Black Swallow-wort (C)

  • Rumex crispus, Curly Dock (C)

  • Chenopodium album, Lamb's Quarter (C)

  • Chenopodium ambrosioides, Mexican-tea or Epazote (C)

  • Cycloloma atriplicifolium, Winged Pigweed (C)

  • Chamaesyce polygonifolia, Seaside Spurge (C)

  • Coeloglossum viride, Frog Orchid (C)

  • Caulophyllum thalictroides, Blue Cohosh (C)

  • Chaenorhinum minus, Lesser Toadflax (C)

  • Cypripedium acaule, Pink Lady's Slipper (C)

  • Dioscorea villosa, Wild Yam (D)

  • Echium vulgare, Viper's Bugloss (E)

  • Epifagus virginiana, Beech-drops (E)

  • Euphorbia cyparissias, Cypress Spurge (E)

  • Euphorbia esula, Leafy Spurge (E)

  • Euphorbia commutata, Tinted Spurge (E)

  • Elaeagnus umbellata, Japanese Silverberry (E)

  • Floerkea proserpinacoides, False Mermaid (F)

  • Fragaria virginiana, Virginia Strawberry (F)

  • Gentianopsis crinita, Greater Fringed Gentian (G)

  • Gentiana puberulenta, Prairie Gentian (G)

  • Gentiana andrewsii, Prairie Closed Gentian (G)

  • Gentiana saponaria, Soapwort Gentian (G)

  • Atriplex littoralis, Grass-leaved Orache (G)

  • Galium circaezans, Forest Bedstraw (G)

  • Galium odoratum, Sweet Woodruff (G)

  • Hybanthus concolor, Green Violet (H)

  • Humulus lupulus, Common Hops (H)

  • Kochia scoparia, Summer-cypress (K)

  • Lappula squarrosa, Stickseed (L)

  • Lechea mucronata, Hairy pinweed (L)

  • Liparis liliifolia, Large Twayblade (L)

  • Ludwigia palustris, Common Water-purslane (L)

  • Linum perenne, Blue Flax (L)

  • Lithospermum caroliniense, Carolina Puccoon (L)

  • Myosotis sylvatica, Garden Forget-me-not (M)

  • Myosotis scorpioides, True Forget-me-not (M)

  • Myosotis laxa, Smaller Forget-me-not (M)

  • Myosotis arvensis, Field Forget-me-not (M)

  • Myosotis stricta, Strict Forget-me-not (M)

  • Myosotis discolor, Changing Forget-me-not (M)

  • Mertensia paniculata, Northern Bluebell (M)

  • Malaxis brachypoda, White Adder's-tongue (M)

  • Mitella nuda, Naked Mitrewort (M)

  • Myriophyllum heterophyllum, Water-milfoil (M)

  • Mertensia virginica, Virginia Bluebell (M)

  • Maianthemum stellatum, Starry False Solomon's Seal (M)

  • Neottia cordata, Heart-leaved Twayblade (N)

  • Neottia auriculata, Auricled Twayblade (N)

  • Pterospora andromedea, Pine-drops (P)

  • Parietaria pensylvanica, Pellitory (P)

  • Polygonatum biflorum, Smooth Solomon's Seal (P)

  • Polygonatum pubescens, Hairy Solomon's Seal (P)

  • Platanthera lacera, Ragged Fringed Orchid (P)

  • Platanthera clavellata, Green Woodland Orchid (P)

  • Platanthera flava, Tubercled Orchid (P)

  • Platanthera aquilonis, Tall Northern Bog-orchid (P)

  • Platanthera hookeri, Hooker's Orchid (P)

  • Peltandra virginica, Arrow-arum (P)

  • Potamogeton crispus, Curly Pondweed (P)

  • Potamogeton natans, Floating Pondweed (P)

  • Potamogeton diversifolius, Common Snailseed Pondweed (P)

  • Potamogeton epihydrus, Ribbon-leaved Pondweed (P)

  • Potamogeton gramineus, Variable Pondweed (P)

  • Proserpinaca palustris, Common Mermaid-weed (P)

  • Proserpinaca palustris, Coastal Plain Mermaid-weed (P)

  • Potentilla indica, Mock strawberry (P)

  • Phlox divaricata, Wild Blue Phlox (P)

  • Rumex acetosella, Sheep's Sorrel (R)

  • Rumex verticillatus, Water Dock (R)

  • Rumex obtusifolius, Bitter Dock (R)

  • Scrophularia lanceolata, American Figwort (S)

  • Scrophularia marilandica, Eastern Figwort (S)

  • Symplocarpus foetidus, Eastern Skunk Cabbage (S)

  • Smilax herbacea, Carrion-flower (S)

  • Smilax rotundifolia, Common Greenbriar or Catbrier (S)

  • Scleranthus annuus, Knawel (S)

  • Silene latifolia, White Campion (S)

  • Stuckenia pectinatus, Sago Pondweed (S)

  • Tradescantia ohiensis, Smooth Spiderwort (T)

  • Tradescantia virginiana, Virginia Spiderwort (T)

  • Tradescantia bracteata, Sticky Spiderwort (T)

  • Triodanis perfoliata, Venus's Looking-glass (T)

  • Trillium recurvatum, Prairie Trillium (T)

  • Trillium sessile, Toad Trillium (T)

  • Taraxacum officinale, Common Dandelion (T)

  • Urtica dioica, Stinging Nettle (U)

  • Mertensia virginica, Virginia Bluebell (V)

  • Viola conspersa, American Dog Violet (V)

  • Viola rostrata, Long-spurred Violet (V)

  • Viola adunca, Hook-spurred Violet (V)

  • Viola bicolor, Wild Pansy (V)

  • Viola tricolor, Johnny-jump-up (V)

  • Vicia cracca, Tufted Vetch (V)

  • Xanthium strumarium, Common Cocklebur (X)

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About This Tool

The state flower of Michigan is the Apple Blossom. The plant, sometimes called the sweet Begonia, was introduced in 1897 and is known for its pink and white petals. Interestingly, Arkansas once considered the apple blossom a state flower in 1901, but only used it for four years before switching to something else. Michigan is the second-largest producer of apples in the United States, behind Arkansas.

Michigan is a paradise for many plants and animals, as well as for apples. For example, Rumex Acetosella, Rumex Verticillatus, Smilax herbacea, Tradescantia ohiensis, Trillium sessile, etc. More information about Michigan flowers can be found in this random tool generator, which has a very complete record and make a list of 128 items.

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