Trees and Shrubs - Green/Brown Flowers |
One easy way to identify wildflowers is by their flower colour. In fact,
Peterson's Field Guide to Wildflowers is organized on this concept. The same groupings are used here.
These colour groupings should be regarded as broad categories. For example, the category Blue/Violet includes all shades of blue,
from very dark blue to very pale blue.
As well, many species produce flowers in more than one colour (eg, some flowers of a species may be blue, some may be white).
When flowers are made up of more than one colour, a flower is only considered to be of a particular colour
if a substantial portion of the flower is of that colour.
For wildflowers, please visit the Ontario Wildflowers website. |
This is a list of species with Green/Brown flowers found on this site, in order by the Common Name that is used for each species on this site. |
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- Bower, Virgin's (Clematis virginiana)
- Buckthorn, Alder-leaved (Rhamnus alnifolia)
- Buckthorn, Glossy (Frangula alnus)
- Cedar, Eastern Red (Juniperus virginiana)
- Creeper, Virginia (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)
- Euonymus, Winged (Euonymus alata)
- Gooseberry, Prickly (Ribes cynosbati)
- Gooseberry, Wild (Ribes hirtellum)
- Honeysuckle, American Fly (Lonicera canadensis)
- Hop Tree (Ptelea trifoliata)
- Ivy, Poison (Toxicodendron rydbergii)
- Magnolia, Cucumber (Magnolia acuminata)
- Oak, Dwarf Chinquapin (Quercus prinoides)
- Oak, Hill's (Quercus ellipsoidalis)
- Prickly Ash (Zanthoxylum americanum)
- Sumac, Poison (Toxicodendron vernix)
- Willow, Black (Salix nigra)
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