Weekly Wildflowers – Evans Notch, ME and NH / Disturbed Habitat, Meadow, Wayside Flowers, Woodland / By Megan Common Eyebright, Euphrasia nemorosa, Orobanchaceae Downy Goldenrod, Solidago puberula, Asteraceae Speckled Alder, Alnus incana, Betulaceae Panicled Aster, Symphyotrichum lanceolatum, Asteraceae Common Self-Heal, Prunella vulgaris, Lamiaceae Swamp Aster, Symphyotrichum puniceum, Asteraceae Pink Earth Lichen, Dibaeis baeomyces, Icmadophilaceae Butter and Eggs, Linaria vulgaris, Plantaginaceae Brown Knapweed, Centaurea jacea, Asteraceae Crown Vetch, Securigera varia, Fabaceae Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta, Asteraceae Purple-Flowering Raspberry, Rubus odoratus, Rosaceae Silverrod, Solidago bicolor, Asteraceae Heart Leaved American Aster, Symphyotrichum cordifolium, Asteraceae Whorled Aster, Oclemena acuminata, Asteraceae Downy Goldenrod, Solidago puberula, Asteraceae White Snakeroot, Ageratina altissima, Asteraceae White Baneberry, Actaea pachypoda, Ranunculaceae Calico Aster, Symphyotrichum lateriflorum, Asteraceae Tall Flat Top Aster, Doellingeria umbellata, Asteraceae American Witch Hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, Hamamelidaceae Three-Leaved Rattlesnake Root, Nabalus trifoliolatus, Asteraceae Indian Cucumber Root, Medeola virginiana, Liliaceae Tansy, Tanacetum vulgare, Asteraceae Locations:Basin Pond, Chatham, NHEvans Notch Overlook, Chatham, NHHastings Trailhead, South Oxford, ME