Yes indeed! I believe that's it. Thank you SS.
I found this solitary flower growing in a very wet area and do not have a clue to it's identity:
Do they look like this? fleabane, philadelphia, erigeron philadelphicus
"It's Uncommon!" I also did not know that and I encounter it in several places around my property. Always under pine trees though.
I have a large area, several acres, of spiraea along my creek bottom field. In years past the blooms have always been entirely white --- at least...
Concur 100 % with Raimond --- not-ripe blackberries.
I'm sure these are very common cultivated flowers that birds have started in my pond emergency overflow. However, I know even less about...
My neighbor dropped off a small baggie with a partial plant and a bloom, (separated from the plant), last evening and asked if I could find out...
Thank you so much. Your comment and the link cleared up an area of confusion for me --- as I stumble along.
I thought the leaves looked to be opposite.....?
As with many wildflowers, it requires close inspection to appreciate the exceptional beauty.