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Annie Sturgis Sanctuary in Vassalboro, Maine __ "This small wildflower sanctuary offers visitors two short nature trails that cross tiny brooks and wind through an attractive conifer and hardwood forest." - illustrated - From suite101.com - http://maine-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/annie_sturgis_sanctuary_in_vassalboro_maine
Maine wildflowers __ An article about wildflowers found in Acadia National park and region. No photos. - From acadianationalpark.com - http://www.acadianationalpark.com/bar_harbor_maine_attractions/spring_flowers.php
Native Plants: A Maine Source List __ Looking for Maine wildflowers or other native plants? You will find several resources, including nurseries, where you might find them. - From umext.maine.edu - http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/2502.htm
native watermilfoils description __ "Maine is home to six native water-milfoil species." Not truly a "wildflower" but still a native waterplant. - illustrated - From mainevolunteerlakemonitors.org - http://www.mainevolunteerlakemonitors.org/mciap/herbarium/Watermilfoils.php
Roadside Treasures __ Annotated gallery of photos of Maine wildflowers. - illustrated - From wildflowersofmaine.com - http://www.wildflowersofmaine.com/roadside.html
Wildflowers in a field in Norway, Maine __ Photo of Maine wildflower. - illustrated - From adamantine/flickr.com - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adamantine/170762911/
Wildflowers Native to Maine __ "The species listed below are known to be indigenous to Maine from our selection of North American wildflowers & native grasses...For more information on a specific plant or to order, click on the name of the plant." A commercial site with some good info. - illustrated - From wildflowerfarm.com - http://www.wildflowerfarm.com/index.php?p=page&page_id=ME
Wild Gardens of Acadia __ "On less than one acre, the Wild Gardens of Acadia offer a microcosm of Mount Desert Island's natural habitats. Twelve of Acadia's plant communities are represented here: mixed woods, roadside, meadow, mountain, heath, seaside, brookside, bird thicket, coniferous woods, bog, marsh, and pond." You will find a gallery link near the bottom of the page. - illustrated - From nps.gov - http://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/wildgardens.htm
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