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Forests, rivers, wetlands, and Gulf Coast wildlife
Flower highlights, bloom-focused sightings, and the best places to look for flowers in Alabama. Use the highlight list to start quickly, then work through the full guide for a broader local view.
Sightings
58
Species
162
Active Months
12

Category Overview
This guide focuses on flowers within Alabama's wider region guide, with bloom-rich sightings and the places where wildflowers help define the landscape through the seasons.
Latest Sightings
A recent look at flower sightings across Alabama.
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Sightings Map
Start wide, then zoom in to see where flower sightings cluster across Alabama.
Top Highlights
These flowers are snapped the most across this region.





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Places to Start
These place guides connect well with the flowers covered in this region.
Alabama, US
You might spot Horned Passalus Beetle and American Sweetgum.
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Alabama, US
You might spot American Beautyberry, White-Tailed Deer, and Peppervine.
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Alabama, US
You might spot Spanish Moss, Mapleleaf, and Mediterranean House Gecko.
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Alabama, US
You might spot Cave Salamander and Pink Lady's Slipper.
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Alabama, US
You might spot Cave Salamander and Pink Lady's Slipper.
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Alabama, US
You might spot Elephantear, Three-Ridge Mussel, and Rough Fatmucket.
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Full Guide
The complete ranked list for this guide, ordered by sightings count.
Bitterweed
Trumpet Vine
Chinese Tallow
Pinkladies
Japanese honeysuckle
bristle thistle
American pokeweed
Passion Flower
lyreleaf sage
American beautyberry
Heavenly bamboo
Tulip Tree
box elder
eastern poison ivy
Silk Tree
candyroot
lizard's tail
red deadnettle
white clover
Cardinal Flower
Chinese Holly
Christmas fern
Field madder
Osage-orange
Queen Anne's Lace
Redbud Tree
Slender Vervain
Spanish moss
Spring Starflower
henbit deadnettle
resurrection fern
sensitive fern
water oak
Carolina snailseed
Chinese privet
Crape-myrtle
Elegant Zinnia
Southern Magnolia
Tievine
Virginia creeper
Woodland Pinkroot
blue mistflower
crimson clover
leatherleaf mahonia
mock strawberry
Common Purslane
Empress Tree
Gaillardia
Giant Reed
Largeflower pink-sorrel
Rudbeckia
Tall Goldenrod
Yaupon Holly
common pawpaw
common water hyacinth
gallberry
giant ragweed
horseweed
late boneset
longleaf pine
partridgeberry
pink lady's slipper
pink-sorrel
river oats
saw greenbrier
shaggy portulaca
shining sumac
southern live oak
spurge nettle
strawberry bush
tree-of-heaven
wild bergamot
American Linden
American water-willow
Asian jumpseed
Black Tupelo
Bladderpod
Borage
Butterweed
Camphorweed
Carolina horsenettle
Carolina laurelcherry
Chinaberry
Clover
Common Hedge Parsley
Common Vetch
Coreopsis
Creeping Woodsorrel
Durban Crowfoot
Dwarf Palmetto
Elf Orpine
Flowering Dogwood
Green Arrow Arum
Hairy White Oldfield Aster
Johnson Grass
Ladder brake
Lanceleaf Greenbrier
Lantana
Lesser hop trefoil
Little Brown Jugs
Madagascar Periwinkle
Marchantia
Maritime Bushy Bluestem
Mountain Laurel
Oriental false hawksbeard
Paper mulberry
Red Buckeye
Ryegrass
Summer snowflake
Sumpweed
Swamp Leatherflower
Tropic Croton
Vanillaleaf
Violet Woodsorrel
Virginia Dayflower
Virginia sweetspire
White Avens
Wild Oat Grass
autumn fern
bird's-eye speedwell
blackjack oak
broad-leaved sweet pea
butterfly milkweed
clasping Venus's looking glass
common dandelion
common ragweed
common selfheal
common star-of-Bethlehem
crowpoison
cup plant
curled dock
devil's walkingstick
ebony spleenwort
false indigo bush
greater periwinkle
ground-ivy
hairy vetch
jimsonweed
lesser celandine
low smartweed
mapleleaf viburnum
moth mullein
muscadine
narrowleaf sunflower
netted chain fern
pecan
pickerelweed
ribwort plantain
river birch
round-lobed hepatica
roundleaf greenbrier
rue anemone
saw palmetto
southern red oak
spotted horsemint
sweetbay magnolia
thorny olive
tree privet
virgin's-bower
wax myrtle
white mulberry
woodvamp
Other Guides
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