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Wisconsin Wild Flower |
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| Bordered by states like Michigan, Illinois, etc., Wisconsin boasts of having United States' most varied wild flowers . The state is filled with these vibrant wild flowers and gets its characteristic look from these wild flowers. Wisconsin wild flowers are really a must watch for all tourists coming to this district. |
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First to be mentioned among Wisconsin wild flowers is Wood Violet. They get their name from the color of their petals which is violet. Shades of violet deepen as we move to the upper petals from lower petals. These Wood Violet wildflowers have all together five petals one pair in upper case, one pair in lower case along with an elongated central petal. It is this central petal that serves in drawing insects. The Violets grow taller than usual.
Next to Wood Violets are Gaywings, scientifically called Fringed Polygala. This wild flower from Wisconsin hails from Milkwort family and has only two winglike petals and the third petal forms a delicate tube. The fringes bordering are of yellow or white. They are essentially spring flowers and grow in forests which give the impression that they are born from these thorn bushes. This gives them the name flowery Wintergreen.
There are many superstitions regarding some Wisconsin wild flowers. Some believe that if cows and pregnant women have these orchid-like flower such as Gaywings, their capability of producing milk will increase. Above all, they can be grown in any wetland area. Such is the variety of wild flowers in Wisconsin that a tourist falls in love with them the moment they see them. All information about wild flowers can be viewed on the pages of Dgreetings.com.
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