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  1. Buchnera americana, commonly known as American bluehearts or bupleurum, is a locally endangered herbaceous perennial plant of the broomrape family Orobanchaceae. Found widely across the eastern United States, it also occurs in one location in the Canadian province of Ontario.

  2. Blue Hearts, American Bluehearts, Prairie Bluehearts, Plains Bluehearts - Buchnera americana. Family: Orobanchaceae - Broom-rape family. Genus Common Name: Bluehearts. Native Status: Native. Dicot Annual Biennial Perennial Herb. Buchnera americana - Blue Hearts, American Bluehearts, Prairie Bluehearts, Plains Bluehearts.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2017 · (Buchnera americana) is a perennial wildflower found in pinelands, prairies and marshes, and along roadsides. It blooms year-round, with peak blooming in late spring through summer. It attracts many bees and butterflies, including the common buckeye, for which it is a larval host.

  4. Bluehearts. Bluehearts, Buchnera floridana, are most often found in coastal plains. These native wildflowers do best in fire-maintained ecosystems including flatwoods, pine savannas, and on roadsides. Violet-blue flowers bloom year-round atop 15 – 31 inch tall stems.

  5. Buchnera americana. Common Name. American bluehearts. Kingdom. Plantae. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Buchnera. Species. Buchnera americana. Identification Numbers. TSN: 33505. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the ...

  6. Description. American bluehearts is an annual, single or few-stalked, unbranching wildflower of prairies and glades. It has distinctive, showy purple flowers that turn black as they age. The stem and leaves are hairy and rough to the touch and darken when injured or picked.

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