Other scientific names: Pimpinella integerrima, Smyrnium integerrimum, Zizia integerrima French names:
Ténidia à feuilles entières Family: Parsley Family (Apiaceae) Flowers: Summer; Yellow; 5 parts (petals) Leaves: Alternate, Compound, Entire Habitat: Forests Books: Newcomb's Wildflower Guide: 226 Native/Non-native:
Native Photography notes:
Yellow Pimpernel flowers are tough to photograph for several reasons: They are held aloft on delicate stalks that wave in the slightest breeze; the individual flowers are ultra-tiny; the individual flowers are bright yellow, and thus difficult to expose properly; and the flower umbels spread out wide, making it difficult to focus on the entire group of flower umbels. For more information visit: Ontario Wildflowers Photographs:
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Typical Yellow Pimpernel flowers.
Closeup of some individual Yellow Pimpernel flowers and buds.
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