This gallery contains flowers that are not native. They could be domesticated flowers from a garden or introduced flowers that I've found in wild places. As always, comments are appreciated.
I very much enjoyed looking through your gallery. So there's a kind of passionflower that is native to the Ozarks? Who knew! The kind of bluets/ hedyotis/ houstonia that grow over by folks' place (near Stockton) must be a different species, because their leaves are tiny. They also have really pretty claytonia that blooms in their yard every spring. I miss those two itty-bitty harbingers of spring!