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Fringetree,
Chionanthus virginicus
Petioles narrowly winged, maroon or blackish purple, per Native Trees of the Southeast, An Identification Guide (Kirkman, Brown, & Leopold, 2007).
Four-angle Sabatia,
Sabatia quadrangula
Stem strongly quadrate in cross-section and strikingly winged on the angles, per Gentians of the Eastern US (Drake, 2011).
Narrowleaf Rose-pink,
Sabatia brachiata
Basal rosette leaves present during flowering; stems generally not winged, per Gentians of the Eastern US (Drake, 2011).
Rose-pink,
Sabatia angularis
S. angularis is so-named because its stem is 4-angled and sharply winged, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Rose-pink,
Sabatia angularis
Capsule ellipsoid, 6-10 mm long, angles not winged, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Blue Scorpion-grass,
Myosotis stricta
Basal leaves 1-2cm long, narrowed to a winged petiole; cauline leaves sessile, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Nettleleaf Sage,
Salvia urticifolia
Stem leaves 2-3" long w winged stalks, toothed & rhombic-ovate to deltoid, per Wildflowers of Tennessee (Carman, 2005).
Stalked Bugleweed,
Lycopus rubellus
Leaves evidently petiolate, the petioles narrowly winged, per Weakley's Flora.
Princess Tree,
Paulownia tomentosa
Ovoid capsule, each containing up to 2000 small winged seeds, per Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Dirr, 1975+).
Winged Monkeyflower,
Mimulus alatus
The stem is narrowly winged, & flowers are exceeded by the petiolate leaves, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Smooth False Foxglove,
Aureolaria flava
The seeds of A. flava, A. laevigata, and A. virginica are winged, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Trumpetcreeper,
Campsis radicans
Fruit a plump, elongate capsule filled with winged seed, per Woody Plants of the Southeastern US: A Winter Guide (Lance, 2004).
Rusty Blackhaw,
Viburnum rufidulum
Twigs slender, reddish-brown to gray. Petioles rusty hairy, grooved, sometimes winged, per Native Trees of the Southeast, An Identification Guide (Kirkman, Brown, & Leopold, 2007).
Tall Rattlesnake-root,
Nabalus altissimus
Petioles winged; leaf blades usually ovate or triangular, often deeply 3-lobed, per Flora of North America.
Tall Blue Lettuce,
Lactuca biennis
Leaves on winged petioles, 4-12" long, with several wide, coarsely toothed, pointy-tipped lobes, per Wildflowers of the Atlantic Southeast (Cotterman, Waitt, & Weakley, 2019).
Blessed Milk-thistle,
Silybum marianum
Tall thistle-like herbs, the stem not winged, per Manual of the Southeastern Flora (JK Small, 1933).
White Arrowleaf Aster,
Symphyotrichum urophyllum
Basal leaves long-petiolate, petioles not or narrowly winged, sheathing, per Flora of North America.
Zigzag Aster,
Symphyotrichum prenanthoides
Leaves taper to a long winged petiole-like base w clasping auricular lobes, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Buck Creek Aster,
Symphyotrichum rhiannon
Leaf margins shallowly crenate to serrate-crenate, petioles winged, per Flora of North America.
Zigzag Goldenrod,
Solidago flexicaulis
Leaves abruptly contracted to a winged petiole, per Weakley's Flora.
Slender Goldenrod,
Solidago erecta
Basal & proximal cauline lvs tapering to long winged petioles (quickly reduced), per Flora of North America.
Showy Goldenrod,
Solidago speciosa
Basal and proximal stem leaves tapering to winged petioles, per Flora of North America.
Vasey's Goldenrod,
Solidago vaseyi
Grows from a rosette of ovate, sharply toothed basal leaves w winged stalks, per Vascular Plants of North Carolina.
Gorge Goldenrod,
Solidago faucibus
Basal & proximal leaf blades ovate, abruptly tapering to winged petioles, per Flora of North America.
Northern Roughleaf Goldenrod,
Solidago patula
Basal and proximal cauline lvs abruptly narrowed to long, winged petioles, blades broadly ovate, per Flora of North America.
Eastern Gray Goldenrod,
Solidago nemoralis var. nemoralis
Goldenrod framed in Maryland Golden-aster & Winged Sumac - how lovely!
Bearsfoot,
Smallanthus uvedalia
Leaves triangular to ovate w mostly palmate lobes, broadly winged petioles, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
White-flowered Leafcup,
Polymnia canadensis
Leaves pinnately lobed, 4-12" long. Petiole sometimes winged near blade, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Common Wild Quinine,
Parthenium integrifolium var. integrifolium
Lower cauline leaves petiolate, the petioles winged or not, seldom auriculate-clasping, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Glade Wild Quinine,
Parthenium auriculatum
Stem leaves all auriculate-clasping: upper sessile, lower w winged petioles expanded at the base, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Garden Zinnia,
Zinnia elegans
Achenes winged, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Pineland Squarehead,
Tetragonotheca helianthoides
Upper stem leaves sessile, the lower on short winged stalks; margins toothed, per Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region (Sorrie, 2011).
Purple-disk Sunflower,
Helianthus atrorubens
Petiole often > 1/3 as long as the blade, broadly winged toward the blade, per Weakley's Flora.
Hairy Sunflower,
Helianthus resinosus
Ovate or lance-ovate blade with a broadly winged, gradually narrowed petiole, per Weakley's Flora.
Jerusalem Artichoke,
Helianthus tuberosus
Petioles 2-8cm (often ± winged), per Flora of North America.
Common Wingstem,
Verbesina alternifolia
Leaves alternate, with winged stalks that extend downward as wings on stem, per Wildflowers of Tennessee (Carman, 2005).
Common Wingstem,
Verbesina alternifolia
Winged petioles extend down the stem, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Southern Crownbeard,
Verbesina occidentalis
Leaves ovate with winged stalks that extend down the stem, per Wildflowers of Tennessee (Carman, 2005).
White Crownbeard,
Verbesina virginica var. virginica
Petioles winged, leaves coarsely serrate but not lobed or dissected, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
White Crownbeard,
Verbesina virginica var. virginica
Petioles winged, the tissue decurrent on the stem as wide wings, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Purplehead Sneezeweed,
Helenium flexuosum
A coarse perennial with a branching stem and decurrent leaves [stem winged], per Atlantic Coastal Plain Wildflowers (Nelson, 2006).
Savannah Sneezeweed,
Helenium vernale
Stems usually 1, usually unbranched distally, weakly winged, per Flora of North America.