This winter we’re categorizing plants in our database by family. This week’s post is plants in the Climaciaceae (a family of mosses), Commelinaceae (Spiderworts), Conocephalaceae (a family of thallose liverworts), Convolvulaceae (Bindweeds or Morning Glories), Cornaceae (Dogwoods), Crassulaceae (Stonecrops), Cucurbitaceae (Cucurbits or Gourds), & Cupressaceae (Cypress) families.
Photography by Ken Borgfeldt, Cindy Carpenter, Daudie Colson, David Heavner, Richard Holzman, Betty Jones, Mary Knierim, Penny Longhurst, Jim Poling, Lucy Prim, Randy Richardson, & Joe Standaert. Botanical plant names seem to change almost every day, but for now we use those approved by ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Plants that are non-native to North America are indicated by an asterisk (*) placed after the species name. Click on any picture to zoom & enter the slide show.
Happy Families – Climaciaceae to Cupressaceae
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