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Field Notes

Description:

Whitish wildflower with dark purple striping. Looks like a type of iris.

Habitat:

Ozark forest.

Species ID Suggestions

fireweed

Epilobium

Gas Plant

Dictamnus albus

Comments (4)

Hi Nann, Thanks for getting back with me! Would you please contact me at my personal email address ([email protected]). If you prefer, you can call me at 417.742.9438. Please leave a message if I don't answer and I promise I'll call you back. Thanks! B
Sorry so slow in response. I found this at Lakeside Wilderness Area here in Branson. I'd love to accompany others out to show them around. I've found a great number of plants and wildlife there. More and more foot traffic every day, though.
Hi Nann, Any chance you could take us to this site next spring? See my comment below. Thanks for posting it! B
Hi Nann, Was this flower growing in a wild situation (i.e., not in a garden)? It has stumped all of the botanists we contacted and is likely a new species for the state of Missouri. Do you have more photos of this plant? Would you mind taking us to the site next spring? You can contact me at [email protected]. Thanks! B

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