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Take a closer look: roadside wildflowers pop out as early spring arrives - Morgan Messenger

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Many of our local wildflowers have several names, often based on the characteristics of their leaves or sometimes the practical use of the plant in traditional cultures. The cutleaf toothwort was also used for medicine, to treat heart conditions, colds, headaches and stomach pains. The round-lobed hepatica – previously known as an anemone – likes to grow on rocky slopes.

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