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What’s That Field Flower? Start With the Color.

Facing a sea of wildflowers can feel overwhelming. Where do you even start? Here’s the simplest filter: Color. It’s the fastest way to narrow down your search before looking at leaf shape or petal count.

A Quick Color-Coded Starter List:

  • Bright Yellow: Think Dandelions, Buttercups, Birds-foot Trefoil, or Goldenrod (late summer).
  • Blue & Purple: Common candidates are Chicory, Cornflower, Vipers Bugloss, or Lupine.
  • White Clusters: Often Queen Anne’s Lace (Wild Carrot), Yarrow, or Chickweed.

Remember, color is just the first clue. Next, note the flower shape (is it a daisy, a spike, or an umbrella-like cluster?) and the leaves. This combination is key. The fastest way to move from a color guess to a positive ID? Technology. Snap a clear picture of the flower and a leaf. The AI Plant Finder acts like a digital field guide that can analyze all these details at once, turning a mystery into a name.