Below you will come across eighteen awesome Diagrams of a Flower with labeled details of the petals, leaves, stamen, pistil and other parts of each plant. The images of Cardinal Flowers, Sunflowers, Red Clover, and others, come from the book Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated and Descriptive Guide to Plant Indigenous to and Naturalized in the United Stated. It was written by Charles F. Millspaugh in 1892. Click on a thumbnail image and you’ll find the labels for each of the flower parts shown in the illustration. If you’re finding these Diagrams of a Flower helpful, you might also want to visit the galleries with more Diagrams of Flowers and Diagrams of Flower Parts. Have fun!
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Diagrams of a Flower 1 - Tall Buttercups
Diagrams of a Flower 2 - Marsh Marigold
Diagrams of a Flower 3 - Green Hellebore
Diagrams of a Flower 4 - Blue Cohosh
Diagrams of a Flower 5 - Prickly Poppy
Diagrams of a Flower 6 - Wild Radish
Diagrams of a Flower 7 - St Johns Wort
Diagrams of a Flower 8 - Corn Cockle
Diagrams of a Flower 9 - Wild Geranium
Diagrams of a Flower 10 - Smooth Sumac
Diagrams of a Flower 11 - Horse Chestnut
Diagrams of a Flower 12 - Red Clover
Diagrams of a Flower 13 - False Acacia
Diagrams of a Flower 14 - Water Avens
Diagrams of a Flower 15 - Ginseng
Diagrams of a Flower 16 - Sunflower
Diagrams of a Flower 17 - Burdock
Diagrams of a Flower 18 - Lobelia
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