I found this along Highway 20.
Key features: slight to no constriction between seeds (unlike raphanistrum), conspicuous veins, 15-25mm petals
(Another observation shows saliques more clearly, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/25645703)
4 brown nutlets. 5 epipetalous stamen and 1 style.
Found in a grassland/forested area. 5 petals blue to violet in color, basal leaves, leathery and soft. Pubescent calix, inflorescence is terminal with axial branching.
A grouping of 8-10 plants located just North of the Mulkey Creek trail.
Note: Pubescence on stem
Cordate leaves
5 yellow petals with brownish/black lines on lowest petal
Leaves cordate, corona yellow, lower surface of leaves pubescent
Leaves alternate; 5 petals and 5 sepals present
Petals 5 white with purple tinging on the upper petals; stalks short and naked rising from the leafy stems.
Light purple lines on petals; 2 upper petals close together, 3 lower petals with the center being spurred
Leaves only basal. Corolla is white with 5 petals.
White, feathery corolla. 5 petals, 10 long stamens with anthers. Flowers occur in racemes. Leaves basal, long stalked, pubescent, with 3-7 shallow lobes, cordate at the base, with an acute tip. Leaves green with molted brown.
Plant a small, woody tree with simple leaves; Bark a light grey with warty lenticels; Branching opposite; Leaves deltoid and simple with pinnate venation that continues to the leaf margins; Leaves toothed with margins serrate; Buds imbricate and terminal; Abaxial leaf surfaces and petioles roughly pubescent; Marginal pubescence present
Solitary purple flower with orange stamen, leaves basal (Dutch crocus)
raceme of white, corn kernel shaped flowers; pinnate-pinnatifid leaves
raceme of 2-6 pairs of white flowers along a flowering stalk; 3 leaflets divided into 3 secondary leaflets
Basal growth; oval shaped leaf with parallel white veins; glabrous; dull-purple color on underside of leaf
oblanceolate to elliptic leaf shape; leathery leaf texture; evergreen
Climbing vine; dark green foliage; opposite leaf arrangement; simple leaves
Very large shrub. Leaves have an opposite arrangement. Flowers contain bilabiate structures.
Herbaceous, short stemmed plant with violet petals.
Erect, deciduous shrub. Leaves are alternately arranged.
Two plicate leaves near the ground, contains one stem that at its top contains a pale pink flower. The flower is pouch like.
Slightly creeping, panicle is open triangularly shaped. Smooth leaf surfaces both on top and bottom with a small serration on the leaf blades.
Ovate leaves connected to creeping stems. Opposite leaves.