Photo map

A mapping of photo locations.

How to use this map

This map will show markers where photos of a selected plant have been taken.

Select a plant family from the panel on the left side; another panel will appear on the right side with a listing of plant species in that family. Click the species you want to see, and the map will populate with markers for these entries.
Some entries are very close together so you may need to zoom in substantially. Not all locations are 100% accurate, GPS info is extracted from the photos.

Click a marker to view the photo and its information!


Narrowleaf hawksbeard - Photo map - Newfoundland Wildflowers

Plant families Asteraceae
  • Alismataceae (Water-Plantain)
  • Amaranthaceae (Goosefoot)
  • Apiaceae (Carrot)
  • Aquifoliaceae (Holly)
  • Araliaceae (Aralia)
  • Asparagaceae (Asparagus)
  • >  Asteraceae (Aster)
  • Balsaminaceae (Impatiens)
  • Betulaceae (Birch)
  • Boraginaceae (Borage)
  • Brassicaceae (Cabbage)
  • Campanulaceae (Bellflower)
  • Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle)
  • Caryophyllaceae (Carnation/pink)
  • Convolvulaceae (Morning glory)
  • Cornaceae (Dogwood)
  • Crassulaceae (Stonecrop)
  • Cupressaceae (Cypress)
  • Cyperaceae (Sedge)
  • Diapensiaceae (Diapensia)
  • Diervillaceae (Diervilla)
  • Dipsaceae (Teasel)
  • Droseraceae (Sundew)
  • Equisetaceae (Horsetail)
  • Ericaceae (Heather)
  • Eriocaulaceae (Pipewort)
  • Fabaceae (Legume (bean/pea))
  • Gentianaceae (Gentian)
  • Geraniaceae (Geranium)
  • Grossulariaceae (Currant)
  • Hypericaceae (St. John's wort)
  • Iridaceae (Iris)
  • Juncaceae (Rush)
  • Lamiaceae (Mint/deadnettle)
  • Lentibulariaceae (Bladderwort)
  • Liliaceae (Lily)
  • Linnaeaceae (Linnaea)
  • Lythraceae (Loosestrife)
  • Malvaceae (Mallow)
  • Menyanthaceae (Buckbean)
  • Myricaceae (Myrica)
  • Nymphaeaceae (Water lily)
  • Onagraceae (Evening primrose)
  • Orchidaceae (Orchid)
  • Orobanchaceae (Broomrape)
  • Pineaceae (Pine)
  • Plantaginaceae (Plantain)
  • Poaceae (Grass)
  • Polygonaceae (Buckwheat)
  • Primulaceae (Primrose)
  • Ranunculaceae (Buttercup)
  • Rosaceae (Rose)
  • Rubiaceae (Madder)
  • Salicaceae (Willow)
  • Sapindaceae (Soapberry)
  • Sarraceniaceae (Pitcher plant)
  • Scrophulariaceae (Figwort)
  • Solanaceae (Nightshade)
  • Typhaceae (Bulrush)
  • Urticaceae (Nettle)
  • Viburnaceae (Viburnum)
  • Violaceae (Viola)
  • Achillea millefolium  -  Yarrow
  • Anaphalis margaritacea  -  Pearly everlasting
  • Arctium minus  -  Lesser burdock
  • Artemisia stelleriana  -  Beach wormwood
  • Artemisia vulgaris  -  Mugwort
  • Bidens frondosus  -  Devil's beggarticks
  • Centaurea nigra  -  Black knapweed
  • Cirsium arvense  -  Field thistle
  • Cirsium vulgare  -  Bull thistle
  • Crepis tectorum  -  Narrowleaf hawksbeard
  • Cyanus montanus  -  Mountain bluet
  • Doellingeria umbellata  -  Flat-top white aster
  • Erigeron philadelphicus  -  Philadelphia fleabane
  • Euthamia graminifolia  -  Grass-leaf goldenrod
  • Eutrochium maculatum  -  Spotted Joe-pye weed
  • Gnaphalium uliginosum  -  Marsh cudweed
  • Hieracium lachenalii  -  Common hawkweed
  • Hieracium maculatum  -  Spotted hawkweed
  • Jacobaea vulgaris  -  Tansy ragwort
  • Leucanthemum vulgare  -  Oxeye daisy
  • Matricaria discoidea  -  Pineappleweed
  • Nabalus trifoliolatus  -  Gall-of-the-earth
  • Oclemena nemoralis  -  Bog aster
  • Omalotheca sylvatica  -  Woodland cudweed
  • Pilosella aurantiaca  -  Orange hawkweed
  • Pilosella caespitosa  -  Meadow hawkweed
  • Pilosella officinarum  -  Mouse-ear hawkweed
  • Scorzoneroides autumnalis  -  Fall dandelion
  • Senecio viscosus  -  Sticky groundsel
  • Senecio vulgaris  -  Common groundsel
  • Solidago brendae  -  Brenda's goldenrod
  • Solidago macrophylla  -  Large-leaved goldenrod 
  • Solidago uliginosa  -  Bog goldenrod
  • Sonchus arvensis  -  Perennial sow thistle
  • Sonchus asper  -  Spiny leaf sow thistle
  • Sonchus oleraceus  -  Perennial sow thistle
  • Symphyotrichum novi belgii  -  New York aster
  • Symphyotrichum puniceum  -  Purple-stemmed aster
  • Tanacetum parthenium  -  Common feverfew
  • Taraxacum officinale  -  Dandelion
  • Tripleurospermum inodorum  -  Scentless chamomile
  • Tussilago farfara  -  Coltsfoot


Locations where Narrowleaf hawksbeard (Crepis tectorum) has been photographed