YELLOW AS THE CHIEF FLOWER-COLOR

Golden Club—Aquatic; club-shaped spike [21] Hop Clover—Cylindrical, scaly heads [96] Yellow Flax—Tiny flowers; tiny leaves [99] Hudsonia—Tiny flowers; scale-like leaves [112] Fly Honeysuckle—Axillary in pairs; tubular [171] Wood Sorrel—5 petals; delicate; trifoliate [101] Wild Indigo—Pea-like, racemed; trifoliate [92] Cinquefoil—5 petals; 5-palmate leaflets [86] Mustard—4 petals, slender pods; clusters [79] Celandine—4 petals, slender pods; orange juice [76] Yellow Star Grass—6 sepals; grass-like [42] Dog-tooth Violet—Solitary; 6 parted [31] Clintonia—6-parted; 3 oval, basal leaves [31] St. Johnswort—5 petals, many long stamens [110] Violet—5 petals; lower large, veined [116] Loosestrife—Showy spike; 5 petals, basal spot [134] Loosestrife—Axillary; leaves whorled in fours [134] Mullein—Long spike, 5 petals; wooly [159] Moth Mullein—Raceme; 5 large petals [159] Fringed Orchis—Showy spike; lip fringed [49] Cowslip—5 shining petals; clustered [67] Buttercup—5 shining petals [68] Partridge Pea—5 petals; pinnate leaves [93] Frostweed—5 petals; axillary; small leaves [112] Primrose—4 petals; coarse stem and leaves [120] Sundrops—4 petals; slender stem [120] Foxglove—Tubular, 5-lobed; leafy spike [164] False Jessamine—5-lobed; climbing, tubular [138] Yellow Pond Lily—Aquatic; floating leaves [66] Lady’s Slipper—Solitary, slipper-shaped [45] Canada Lily—Pendulous; leafy stem [30]