By Kathyrn Laughlin (Kathyl) on Friday, July 22, 2016 - 10:06 am:
Hi
Uncle Chuck, I'm not sure where you are coming from, but the temperatures in the UP, especially the Keweenaw, should be a lot cooler than downstate. My mom & I are going to Cheboygan this weekend to flee the mid 90's temperatures in Jackson & Ann Arbor, respectively.
As to the flower name, there can be more than one common name for a plant or animal (for example cougar/puma/mountain lion). The scientific name doesn't change, and if anybody needs that level of accuracy, that can be used. But I doubt any of us are publishing journal articles.
By David C Cloutier (Dccloutier) on Friday, July 22, 2016 - 12:04 pm:
I always liked to see these in the meadows across Michigan. They are edible and apparently have a number of medicinal uses. However I just learned that they are an invasive species that causes issues for the native ecosystems. How disappointing.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/terrestrialplants/herbaceous/orangehawkweed.html