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Best 1 Blue Phlox
Blue Phlox

Blue phlox (*Phlox divaricata*) is a semi-evergreen perennial native to the forests of eastern North America that is widely cultivated for its fragrant spring blossoms.

2 Wild Geranium

Wild geranium (*Geranium maculatum*) is a perennial woodland plant native to eastern North America historically used for its astringent medicinal properties.

3 Wild Rose
Wild Rose

Wild Rose (Rosa carolina) is a native shrub of eastern North America, producing fragrant pink five-petaled flowers in summer followed by vitamin C-rich red rose hips that persist through winter.

4 Canada Anemone

Canada Anemone is a vigorous perennial native to North American meadows, highly noted for producing dense carpets of striking white spring blossoms.

5 Downy Phlox

Downy Phlox (Phlox pilosa) is a hairy-stemmed prairie and woodland wildflower native to central and eastern North America, producing clusters of pink to lavender flowers in spring.

6 Common Blue Violet

The Common Blue Violet (*Viola sororia*) is a widespread North American wildflower notable for serving as the official state flower of several US states.

7 Virginia Waterleaf

Virginia Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum) is a native eastern woodland wildflower with mottled leaves resembling water stains, which inspired the genus name Hydrophyllum.

8 Downy Yellow Violet

The Downy Yellow Violet (*Viola pubescens*) is an eastern North American woodland plant recognized by its hairy stems and bright yellow spring flowers.

9 Marsh Blue Violet

The Marsh Blue Violet (*Viola cucullata*) is a North American wetland plant notable for its intensely violet-blue flowers and moist, boggy habitat.

10 Common Cinquefoil

Common Cinquefoil (Potentilla simplex) is a trailing perennial native to eastern North America, bearing five-petaled yellow flowers and palmately compound leaves with five toothed leaflets.

11 Common St. John's Wort

Common St. John's wort (*Hypericum perforatum*) is a European flowering plant historically used in traditional medicine that is widely known for its antidepressant properties.

12 Tall Buttercup

Tall Buttercup (Ranunculus acris) is a Eurasian perennial naturalized across North American meadows and roadsides, and is toxic to grazing livestock when consumed in quantity.

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