Weekly Wildflowers – Hollingsworth Trail, Steuben, ME / Disturbed Habitat, Meadow, Seashore, Wayside Flowers, Woodland / By Megan Mountain Cranberry, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Ericaceae White Meadowsweet, Spiraea alba, Rosaceae Silverrod, Solidago bicolor, Asteraceae Grass-Leaved Goldenrod, Euthamia graminifolia, Asteraceae Calico Aster, Symphyotrichum lateriflorum, Asteraceae Three-Leaved Rattlesnake Root, Nabalus trifoliolatus, Asteraceae Yellow Patches, Amanita flavoconia, Amanitaceae Northern White Cedar, Thuja occidentalis, Cupressaceae Tamarack, Larix laricina, Pinaceae Black Huckleberry, Gaylussacia baccata, Ericaceae Hooded Skullcap, Scutellaria galericulata, Lamiaceae Seaside Toad Rush, Juncus ambiguus, Juncaceae Seaside Plantain, Plantago maritima, Plantaginaceae Lesser St. John’s Wort, Hypericum canadense, Hypericaceae Common Woolsedge, Scirpus cyperinus, Cyperaceae American Beach Grass, Ammophila breviligulata, Poaceae Sea Rocket, Cakile edentula, Brassicaceae Common Eyebright, Euphrasia nemorosa, Orobanchaceae Bog Aster, Oclemena nemoralis, Asteraceae Common Juniper, Juniperus communis, Cupressaceae New York Aster, Symphyotrichum novi-belgii, Asteraceae Tall Flat Top Aster, Doellingeria umbellata, Asteraceae Beefsteak Fungus, Fistulina hepatica, Fistulinaceae Vermilion Waxcap, Hygrocybe miniata, Hygrophoraceae Crown-Tipped Coral, Artomyces pyxidatus, Auriscalpiaceae Pearly Everlasting, Anaphalis margaritacea, Asteraceae Downy Goldenrod, Solidago puberula, Asteraceae Fireweed, Chamerion angustifolium, Onagraceae