This gallery contains photos of various native wildflowers. I have separate galleries for Carphephorus species and for Pityopsis graminifolia (SIlkgrass).
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Bidens alba, aka Spanish needle or Beggar-ticks with Monarch Butterfly and a fly (tachinid?)
Spanish needle is an annoying, common weed to most gardener's here. It likes full sun (or not!) gets 2-3 feet tall (or more) and blooms much of the year. Butterflies and other nectaring insects adore it, which is why after years of trying to control it in my yard, I now allow it to grow in some of the wilder places in my backyard (where the neighbors can't see it!). It is a host plant for the Dainty Sulphur butterfly. This one was photographed at Largo Nature Park.

Bidens alba, aka Spanish needle or Beggar-ticks with Monarch Butterfly and a fly (tachinid?)
Spanish needle is an annoying, common weed to most gardener's here. It likes full sun (or not!) gets 2-3 feet tall (or more) and blooms much of the year. Butterflies and other nectaring insects adore it, which is why after years of trying to control it in my yard, I now allow it to grow in some of the wilder places in my backyard (where the neighbors can't see it!). It is a host plant for the Dainty Sulphur butterfly. This one was photographed at Largo Nature Park.