Field Mint (Mentha arvensis) and Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
Pasqueflower - Anemone patens

Pasqueflower Perennial forb 4 to 12 inches tall with pinkish-violet tulip-like flowers. Known as the first flower of spring, this is South Dakota’s state flower. A tea prepared from pasqueflowers was used by Plains Indians to speed childbirth and ease the discomfort of menstruation.

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