Re: Yellow flowers along the highway?


--- gentian 21 <gentian21@insightBB.com> wrote:
> In central Illinois Senecio glabellus, butterweed is
> in bloom covering many
> fields.
>
http://www.usi.edu/science/biology/TwinSwamps/Senecio_glabellus.htm#field
>
http://www.usi.edu/science/biology/TwinSwamps/Senecio_glabellus.htm
> Frank Cooper
> 

Thanks Frank for posting this.
http://www.usi.edu/science/biology/TwinSwamps/Senecio_glabellus.htm
This is the yellow flower that I couldn't identify.
I looked this up in a nature book that has alot of
wildflowers and they call it golden ragwort.
It is pretty much at it's end of flowering though.
Now the double buttercup is still blooming.
I was wondering if anyone has tried to dry the yellow
buttercup flowers? I was thinking of giving it a try.

Kris P  IL
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