Herbaceous Dicots

A plant with a non-woody stem. The upper parts will die back at the end of the growing season. This category is subdivided into herbs with mostly compound leaves. Note: The list below are more common types.

  • American Potatobean
  • Bitter Wintercress
  • Common Hornwort
  • Eurasian Water-milfoil
  • Pennsylvania Bittercress
  • Small-flowered Agrimony
  • Sub-alpine Buttercup
  • Trailing Wildbean
  • Waterparsnip
  • Yellow Sweetclover
  • Awnless Begger-ticks
  • Bristly Buttercup
  • Cowbane
  • Japanese Clover
  • Purple Avens
  • Spotted Water Hemlock
  • Swamp Beggar-ticks
  • True Water-cress
  • White Avens
  • Beaked Groovebur
  • Bulbous Buttercup
  • Devils Beggarsticks
  • Maryland Senna
  • Purple-stem Angelica
  • Spreading Chervil
  • Swamp Buttercup
  • Two-leaf Water-milfoil
  • Woodland Groovebur
  • Birdsfoot Trefoil
  • Carolina Buttercup
  • Early Wood Lousewort
  • Parrot-feather
  • Rough Avens
  • Spring Avens
  • Tickseed Sunflower
  • Virginia Virgin's-bower
  • Yellow Corydails

Resources

  • USDA Plant Database

    The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.