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Forbs (Wildflowers)

Herbaceous Stemmed Plants With Wide Leaves

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Introduction

The Forbs are flowering plants with herbaceous stems and generally wide, rounded leaves, as opposed to the Graminoids that have long, thin grass-like leaves.  Forbs usually have more conspicuous flowers than Graminoids.  This is the group that contains our native wildflowers.

Species List

Status codes:          N – Native species.          A – Alien, non-native species.

Biology

References

Golinski, Karen.  1995.  An Environmental Overview of Rithet’s Bog.  Report prepared for the Corporation of the District of Saanich.  Victoria, BC.  70 pp.

This report includes results of plant surveys done at Rithet’s Bog during 1995 May to September, plus comparisons with previous surveys done by other authors.

Pojar, Jim and Andy MacKinnon.  2004.  Revised Plants of Coastal British Columbia including Washington, Oregon and Alaska.  Lone Pine Publishing.  Vancouver, BC.  528 pp.

A field guide that covers 794 species of plants commonly found in coastal British Columbia.  It includes photographs, illustrations and range maps plus notes on ecology and ethnobotany.

Klinkenberg, Brian (Editor).  2020.  E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia.  Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia.  Vancouver, BC.

A website that covers the  plants of British Columbia.  It includes photo galleries and distribution maps with locations of sightings.  It also provides considerable botanical background information.