Wildflowers of Hopkinton, Massachusetts

Identification Guide
Find by Name
Environment
History, Plans (TBD)
Technical
References
Links (TBD)
This is a catalog with descriptions and pictures of about 250 species of wildflowers, almost all of them in Hopkinton, and all but a few within a mile of my house on South Mill St. This has been a 10-year project, containing over 800 photos. When I started this project I never dreamed there would be this wide a variety of flowers in such a small area—what you see here are over 15% of all the wildflowers in the northeastern quarter of the U.S. that are listed in most field guides. That’s pretty impressive for an area of just a couple of square miles. The descriptions here are derived from a combination of personal observations, web research, and several references.

This catalog also includes flowering shrubs and small trees that are listed in wildflower field guides, a few grasses, sedges, interesting lichen and mosses, and a page of ornamental shrubs that were growing here as long as anyone can remember (but no mushrooms or ferns).

Disclaimer: The information I provide has no official or scientific status and I make no claims for its accuracy. I actually don’t know anything about botany. But I like plants and reading about them, and this project has given me with many hours of relaxation in addition to frustration. This catalog is a work in constant progress.

I took almost all these photos myself. In a handful of cases where I was never able to find the plant in bloom, I included or linked to someone else’s photo as an identification aid. I hope you enjoy this web site and maybe even find it useful.

The textual descriptions are not yet complete. This is an ongoing process that will take me a long time to finish.

Morrie Gasser


Catalog last updated 9/21/2005


Index

Here is an index of all the flowers, listed alphabetically by the part of the name shown in red. Of course, you can use the Find command in your browser to search by common or latin name.

To find a flower by the way it looks, see the identification guide which lists flowers by color and number of petals.

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