What are these two flowers? Southern Alabama. by Stocktonmf plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 6 Comments GrassrootsGrison 6 months ago *Nothoscordum* sp. (the white ones) and *Oxalis* sp. (the pink ones). Sadly I can’t give you more precisions since I’m in Argentina and our species may differ! But these are common prairie plants here. Vikkiliciousness 6 months ago The white is false garlic Vikkiliciousness 6 months ago And the pink are azaleas zotus4all 6 months ago The pink looks like a Rain Lilly and white wild onion flowers. I’ll double check. zotus4all 6 months ago Pink – Common Clover White – false wild garlic shehadagoat 6 months ago Ornithogalum umbellatum may be the white flower. Non native to the US. Invasive in some US states
GrassrootsGrison 6 months ago *Nothoscordum* sp. (the white ones) and *Oxalis* sp. (the pink ones). Sadly I can’t give you more precisions since I’m in Argentina and our species may differ! But these are common prairie plants here.
zotus4all 6 months ago The pink looks like a Rain Lilly and white wild onion flowers. I’ll double check.
shehadagoat 6 months ago Ornithogalum umbellatum may be the white flower. Non native to the US. Invasive in some US states
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*Nothoscordum* sp. (the white ones) and *Oxalis* sp. (the pink ones).
Sadly I can’t give you more precisions since I’m in Argentina and our species may differ! But these are common prairie plants here.
The white is false garlic
And the pink are azaleas
The pink looks like a Rain Lilly and white wild onion flowers. I’ll double check.
Pink – Common Clover
White – false wild garlic
Ornithogalum umbellatum may be the white flower. Non native to the US. Invasive in some US states