Arrival of Fall Wildflowers in Vermont

Broad-leaved Goldenrod

On my walks over the weekend, it is very apparent that the seasons are changing. We have entered the season for fall wildflowers and they are providing color along the roadsides and in the fields around my neighborhood.

There a few different asters blooming – and it can be challenging to identify them. I’ll give it a go – but I’m not promising accurancy! I also found soapwort, evening primrose, chicory, brown-eyed susan and jack-in-the-pulpit berries! And, of course, queen anne’s lace and goldenrod are still putting on a show.

Tall White Aster/Panicled Aster perhaps??
Common Blue Wood Aster
New York Aster is the closest I come to this one!
Same as above
Common Soapwort
Evening Primrose
Chicory
Common Selfheal
Brown-eyed Susan
Jack-in-the-Pulpit fruit

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